I've always found pictures of our DNA to be very interesting, I think I would like to learn more about it. But if it's like trying to understand atoms this might be a bit challenging. 💪
DNA is a molecule known to the general public and whose biologists and biochemists thought (almost) to know everything. Biologists have long shown that DNA is the carrier of genes, is passed down from generation to generation, and can also acquire mutations, which are at the origin of the evolution of species. Biochemists, meanwhile, are more interested in its structure, which allows DNA all its interactions with other biological molecules: proteins and RNA, whose interactions are necessary for life.
DNA is a molecule known to the general public and whose biologists and biochemists thought (almost) to know everything. Biologists have long shown that DNA is the carrier of genes, is passed down from generation to generation, and can also acquire mutations, which are at the origin of the evolution of species. Biochemists, meanwhile, are more interested in its structure, which allows DNA all its interactions with other biological molecules: proteins and RNA, whose interactions are necessary for life.