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1. deoxiribosenucleic acid.
2. National Dyslexic Association. 1. All living things are determined by their DNA
2. I realised I was dyslexic when I went to a toga party dressed as a goat. |
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means of solving all criminal cases, no other police work is required. 1)Grissom solved the case and asked Caruso to guess how he did it. "Not DNA again!" He bellowed.
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The correct spelling of the abbreviated molecule: Deoxyribonucleic Acid.
One double stranded molecule of DNA in its natural state is called a chromosome. Humans have 46 DNA molecules, called chromosomes, in each cell of the body.
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To leave your mark on an area or thing by either tagging, spitting, pissing etc. hey yo let's DNA dat steezy wall near the dockyard.
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Daddy Not Available. Lady: Isn't he cute. Who's his dad?
Mother: DNA. Lady: ???? Mother: Daddy Not Available. Lady: ...... |
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Do not abbreviate. bob:the cops found my dna on the package
steve:what? bob:idk lol |
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1. The molecule being painstakingly sequenced during the Human Genome Project. This molecule contains all the instructions necessary to program an entire human being, starting from a single cell. 2. The abbreviation for "deoxyribonucleic acid," or "deoxyribose nucleic acid", the deabbreviations of which are misspelt by pretty much anyone who isn't a scientist, a science teacher, or a nerdy student obsessed with science (I'm in the latter category). 3. "Data Not Available" - This is used to duck questions in a "funny" way, especially by the people who don't pay attention in class, but want to sound smart(er than they really are?). Science Teacher: What is DNA?
Student: ... Student: Data Not Available. Science Teacher: You have to pay attention in class, then. Later that day... Mother: How do you spell the de-abbreviation of "DNA"? Student: dioxiribonuicliec acid Mother: And you are thinking of majoring in molecular biology in college? Student: What's with the frequent mentioning of the word "DNA" all of a sudden? |
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