Long Answer:
We put chlorine in our water because we want to be protected from bacteria. The chlorine keeps our water clean and nice and blue. If you have green water then it is time to get an enhancement of chlorine. Another reason we put chlorine in our water is so all the bugs that try to stick on us beneath the pool do not have a chance because they go to the surface and away to the skimmer. The last reason is, because we need to keep things away like dirty items that land in the water so we do not touch the water and get sick.
Short answer:
<span>We put chlorine in the water so we are protected from bugs and dirty things in our pool. Chlorine also keeps the water nice and blue so we know that it is clean.
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The flow of genetic information<span> follows the "Central Dogma" of molecular biology: DNA is copied as messenger RNA (mRNA) which in turn is the template for protein synthesis (uses rRNA and tRNA). </span>Genes<span> (DNA) specify the amino acid or nucleotide sequences of functional cellular proteins and RNAs.</span>
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<span>Animal mitochondrial DNA is most closely related to the genome of bacteria. It is supposed that early eukaryotes engulfed bacteria according to endosybiotic theory. In bacteria there is no special organ like nucleus to hold the genome. In mitochondria also such genome can be seen.</span>