DNA - Reviewing the Structural and Functional Diversity


Authors : Dr. Naziya Anjum. R; Dr. Narmatha.D.N; Dr. A. Beeula; Dr. Shamala. S; Dr. Devi.M; Dr. Adhithya. B

Volume/Issue : Volume 8 - 2023, Issue 3 - March

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DOI : https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7735603

Abstract : DNA (Deoxyribonucleic Nucleic Acid) is the most important structure in the human body.It was first identified by Watson and Crick. And it is also called as Watson and Crick model of DNA structure. It has many applications and gained popularity among researchers in various fields. Knowing the basics of DNA and its structure and functions helps in understanding the concepts of different pathways and mechanisms involved. It is found that DNA can be isolated from dental tissues such as, tooth and pulpal structures and recently it is found that DNA can be recently isolated from the dentinal tubules.

Keywords : DNA, Dental Tissues, Dentinal Tubules, Molecular Proteins.

DNA (Deoxyribonucleic Nucleic Acid) is the most important structure in the human body.It was first identified by Watson and Crick. And it is also called as Watson and Crick model of DNA structure. It has many applications and gained popularity among researchers in various fields. Knowing the basics of DNA and its structure and functions helps in understanding the concepts of different pathways and mechanisms involved. It is found that DNA can be isolated from dental tissues such as, tooth and pulpal structures and recently it is found that DNA can be recently isolated from the dentinal tubules.

Keywords : DNA, Dental Tissues, Dentinal Tubules, Molecular Proteins.

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