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Are certain DNA (genetic) strands structurally better build for survival than others?
If yes, is there a term for this?
For example, is there a specific order of nucleotides that is harder to destroy than another?
Or if there is a specific order/combination of nucleotides that would have higher potency to replicate than some other? Or for example, that it would be easier to replicate a specific DNA into vast number of replicas, all purely because of its structure.
Hope that was a clear question, I tried googling this and didn't find an answer that specifically addresses this issue.
Thanks!
If yes, is there a term for this?
For example, is there a specific order of nucleotides that is harder to destroy than another?
Or if there is a specific order/combination of nucleotides that would have higher potency to replicate than some other? Or for example, that it would be easier to replicate a specific DNA into vast number of replicas, all purely because of its structure.
Hope that was a clear question, I tried googling this and didn't find an answer that specifically addresses this issue.
Thanks!