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|list1title = DNA

|list1 = A long molecule that looks like a twisted ladder. It is made of four types of simple units and the sequence of these units carries information, just as the sequence of letters carries information on a page.

|list2title = Nucleotide

|list2 = They form the rungs of the DNA ladder and are the repeating units in DNA. There are four types of nucleotides (A, T, G and C) and it is the sequence of these nucleotides that carries information.

|list3title = Chromosome

|list3 = A package for carrying DNA in the cells. They contain a single long piece of DNA that is wound up and bunched together into a compact structure. Different species of plants and animals have different numbers and sizes of chromosomes.

|list4title = Gene

|list4 = A segment of DNA. Genes are like sentences made of the "letters" of the nucleotide alphabet, between them genes direct the physical development and behavior of an organism. Genes are like a recipe or instruction book, providing information that an organism needs so it can build or do something - like making an eye or a leg, or repairing a wound.

|list5title = Allele

|list5 = The different forms of a given gene that an organism may possess. For example, in humans, one allele of the eye-color gene produces green eyes and another allele of the eye-color gene produces brown eyes.

|list6title = Genome

|list6 = The complete set of genes in a particular organism.

|list7title = Genetic engineering

|list7 = When people change an organism by adding new genes, or deleting genes from its genome.

|list8title = Mutation

|list8 = An event that changes the sequence of the DNA in a gene.

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