Understanding DNA and Genes

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Skibidi, let us dive into the dank world of DNA, my goon. DNA is the alpha, made of nucleotides - sugar, phosphate, and those nitrogenous bases that make it all happen. Genes, the sigma players, are segments of this DNA, coding for proteins and traits. Chromosomes, the ultimate ships, hold these genes in the nucleus, divided into autosomes and the X and Y crew. Chargaff's rule is the edge that binds A to T and C to G, forming that twisted double helix, a true masterpiece. Transcription is where the magic happens, as mRNA takes the stage, passing through the nuclear membrane to unleash the protein potential. Lowkey fascinating!

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