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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICESN ational Institutes of HealthNational Institute of General Medical SciencesNIH Publication No. 05-1051 Revised September 2005 would like your comments on Inside the give us your opinion by filling out this postage-paid response to which the publication held your and type of information and value of such a publicationPlease comment on whether Inside the Cellhelped you learn more biology it s like to be a excitement of biomedical research todayOther comments:ATTENTION READERSJoin our Findingsmailing list. For sample issues,see I would like to receive Findings, a magazine that profiles two NIGMS-supported scientists,features brief descriptions of recent clinically relevant research, and includes a crossword puzzle based on words used in the Zip CodeE-mail (optional)Phone (optional) I would like to receive a free CD-ROM containingNIGMS science education booklets on topics such ascell biology, chemistry, genetics, pharmacology, andstructural biology.
gray matter —its genetic material, or DNA.In the form of genes, each with a host of helper molecules, DNA determines the cell’s identity, masterminds its activities, and is the official cookbook for the body’s proteins.
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