In this week of beginning we learn about biological science. About DNA.

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In this week of beginning we learn about biological science. About DNA

Definition of DNA DNA is nucleic acid that contains the genetic instructions used in the development and functioning of all known living organisms.

Cell of humans DNA Humans have a forty six cell. That’s from man and human. Man have twenty three and human have twenty three.

In this week of middle we learn about computer science. About virtual box program. About biolinux.

We learn how to make DNA. > We can make from strawberries, banana etc. > we learn about human instruction, function and organisms of body.

This week of UNO Bioinformatics core. Its really interesting subject, and really fun.