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dna
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DNA testing for ancestry or genealogy is increasingly popular as people seek to understand their genetic heritage.
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dna
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Used extensively in scientific research, criminal investigations, and medical diagnostics
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dna evidence
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Used to establish paternity and family relationships in legal contexts
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dna molecular segment
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Commonly associated with genetic research, forensics, and medical testing
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dna molecule
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DNA molecule is often depicted as a double helix structure.
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dna molecule
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Commonly associated with genetics, heredity, and scientific research
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dna molecule
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Commonly associated with genetics and heredity in education and research
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dna polymerase
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An essential enzyme in the process of DNA replication and repair, studied extensively in biology and biochemistry
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double helix structure of dna
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Commonly associated with the discovery by James Watson and Francis Crick in 1953
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pcr (polymerase chain reaction)
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Integrated into the standard procedures for forensic investigations and DNA profiling
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unwinding dna molecule
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Unwinding the DNA molecule is a crucial step in genetic research and biotechnology in Western countries.
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