DNA (disambiguation)
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DNA (or deoxyribonucleic acid or deoxyribose nucleic acid) is a nucleic acid that contains the genetic instructions specifying the biological development of all cellular forms of life.
DNA as a three-letter abbreviation or a part of a proper name may also refer to:
- Dynamic Numeric Authentication, a method of verifing checks and other written documents digitally.
- , a radio show on Los Angeles public radio station KCRW.
- DNA Studio, an advertising agency.
- Democratic National Assembly, a political party in Trinidad and Tobago.
- [DNA Insurance Services Ltd.] - An Essex based insurance brokerage specialising in cars, bikes and vans.
- DNA, an Indian Newspaper based in Mumbai
- DNA Magazine, an Australian magazine for gay men.
- DNA, a rock music group founded in New York City and associated with No Wave
- DNA, Drugs 'n' alcohol
- DNA, a British duo who charted in the UK with a dance remix of "Tom's Diner"
- DNA computing, a form of computing which uses DNA and molecular biology instead of the traditional silicon-based computer technologies
- "Distributed interNet Application", a defunct predecessor of the Microsoft .NET Framework
- Digital Network Architecture, a DECnet network architecture by Digital Equipment Corporation
- the genes and gene products (proteins) involved in DNA replication:
- * protein DnaA and gene dnaA
- * protein DnaB helicase and gene dnaB
- * protein DnaC and gene dnaC
- * protein DnaG and gene dnaG
- The Norwegian Labour Party, Det norske Arbeiderparti
- Douglas Noël Adams, author of The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
- Genentech has the stock ticker symbol DNA
- [Runtime DNA] is a CGI art forum.
- DNA: The Secret of Life, a book on DNA by James D. Watson
- Distanced Networking Applications, a computer term.
- Various animes:
- * DNA²
- * D.N.Angel
- The Detroit Newspaper Agency, which resulted from the joint operating agreement of the two leading Detroit newspapers (the Detroit Free Press and Detroit News).
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