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Glossary
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biopsy - The removal of a sample of tissue (to see if cancer cells are present, for example)1. chromosome - The part of a cell that contains genetic information2. Except for sperm and eggs, all human cells contain 46 chromosomes2. DNA - DNA stands for deoxyribonucleic acid. It is the genetic "blueprint" found in each cell3. DNA holds genetic information on cell growth, division, and function3. gene - A piece of DNA that has information on hereditary traits such as hair color, eye color, and height3. Genes can also reveal susceptibility to certain diseases3. genome - The total DNA in a single cell, representing all of the genetic information of the organism3. genomics - The study of genomes. microRNA (miRNA) - MicroRNAs are short strands of ribonucleic acid, or RNA4. Like RNA, they carry messages that direct the body's functions5. They have been linked with cancer and development4. squamous - A term used to describe the flat, non-glandular cells of the body. For example, the skin or the lining of the body's organs6.
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