PM Modi said Democracy is in our DNA: Prime Minister Narendra Modi has said that democracy is in our DNA. No one can shake it. The Prime Minister has given this statement many times before. Apart from the PM, it is prevalent in the minds of the people of our country that democracy is in our DNA, but have you ever noticed this word DNA? After all, what is this DNA? What does DNA mean? Is this the language of politics or science? Actually, its meaning is derived from scientific to civilizational level. This word of biology has started being used indiscriminately in the sense of India’s social structure and democracy. Let us know its meaning.
What is DNA?
DNA is a term in biology whose full form is deoxyribonucleic acid i.e. DNA. Before going to its full form, understand what a cell is. Just as a house is made of bricks, stones, cement etc. Similarly, our body is also made up of many things. The smallest unit among these is the cell. These cells together form tissues, systems and organs of the body. Now these cells are also made of many things. There is a nucleus at the center of its structure and DNA is present in this nucleus. There are 10 million cells in one millimeter area of our body and there is DNA at the center of all these cells. Now understand what is DNA. DNA is a code made of nitrogen bases which is present in every one of our cells. It is a very tiny, long, spiral molecule. DNA is in a double helix structure like a twisted ladder, that is, it is ladder-like. It is a code made up of four nitrogenous bases adenine, thymine, guanine and cytosine. Our body is built on the basis of these codes. All these together are called genome. It also contains genes. Suppose the cell is a house. The main room of that house is the nucleus, so DNA is an important document kept in that main room. Now understand why DNA is so important.
Why is DNA so important
DNA is so important because it is the horoscope of your body. What will be your body parts, how will your body work, how tall will you be, what diseases will you have, how long will you live, what will be your nature, what qualities will you have, what will be your eyes, what will be the color of your skin, what will be your height, what will be your blood group, all such things are hidden in this subtle DAA. In this way, DNA is the blueprint, map and biological passport of our body which tells us who we are and how we are made. It determines our identity, body structure, nature and many biological properties. This quality comes from the DNA of our parents and this process continues continuously. Instructions for the construction and operation of the entire body are written in DN.
what is the function of dna
Each helix of DNA contains a code. It contains thousands of codes. On the basis of these codes, the body gets instructions and it works accordingly. Scientists have decoded most of the codes in the genes of our body, but even today scientists do not know the meaning of some codes. Our cell reads the code contained in this DNA and then translates it, that is, understands its meaning in the language of the body and then converts this meaning or instruction into protein. You will be surprised to know that this code consists of only four letters. A, C, G and T. But there can be innumerable possible sequences or combinations of these 4 letters and all have different meanings. That means each combination has different codes and different meanings. Similarly, every person’s DNA writes its own unique story. Now after being decoded, the protein which contains the message helps our body in every need. How you will look and how your organs will function, all this is possible with the help of this protein.
Meaning of DNA in social context
From the analysis of DNA you must have understood that DNA is our biological horoscope. Only the horoscope decides what our future will be like. Since India is counted among the oldest democratic governments in the world. Even in ancient times, when the power of kings was in force, importance was given to Rajdharma. Rajdharma meant the duty of the king. This Rajdharma was in a way the Constitution. That means the king could not do anything as per his wish, he had to follow the royal religion. Anyone who did not do so was considered immoral and unworthy. This tradition has been going on for centuries. Meanwhile we have seen many storms. India was oppressed by terrorists for hundreds of years. Despite all this, democracy remained alive in the soul of India. This is why we often see this heritage linked to the language of modern science, DNA. Whenever something is related to our Sanatan tradition, we often see it linked to DNA. In social contexts, DNA has also become synonymous with soul.
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