DNA
noun
/ˌdiˌɛnˈeɪ/
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/ˌdiːɛnˈeɪ/
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- (biochemistry, genetics) Initialism of deoxyribonucleic acid (“a nucleic acid found in all living things (and some non-living things such as certain viruses) which consists of two polynucleotide chains that coil around each other to form a double helix; encoded in its structure are genetic instructions for development, functioning, growth, and reproduction”).
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DNA
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- (figuratively) The fundamental nature or values of a person, or an organization or other thing, especially when considered as innate and/or immutable.
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DNA,
anlag,
arvsanlag,
kynne
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- (informal, loosely) The part of a living thing that carries genetic information.
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DNA,
arvsmassa
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