- By Shailvee Tiwari
- Thu, 13 Nov 2025 01:55 PM (IST)
- Source:JND
Google Doodle Today: If you opened Google today and noticed an intriguing animation, it's Google's most recent Doodle honouring DNA, or deoxyribonucleic acid, the molecule that makes all living things. The vibrant artwork, titled 'Learning about DNA,' explores the double helix, the recognisable spiral structure that contains the secrets of life. The Doodle invites users to investigate how each living thing is unique in its own way due to the blueprint it carries.
Google created this Doodle to celebrate one of the most searched topics in biology. According to Google Trends, questions about DNA keep spiking throughout the year as students and science lovers look to understand how life works at the molecular level.
What Exactly Is DNA?
DNA is the hereditary material found in almost all living organisms. It carries the genetic instructions that decide how we look, grow, and function, from eye colour and height to how our cells behave.
Structurally, DNA is made up of two twisting strands forming a double helix. Each strand is built from smaller units called nucleotides, which scientists often describe as the 'letters' of the genetic code. Together, they spell out the instructions that make every individual unique.
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Why Is DNA So Important?
Think of DNA as life’s instruction manual. It holds the information needed to create proteins and enzymes, the building blocks that keep our bodies alive and running. It also carries hereditary information passed down from parents to children.
In simple terms, DNA is what keeps life going, guiding how every organism develops, survives, and reproduces. Each DNA molecule is organised into genes, and each gene tells the body how to make a specific protein using amino acids.
How Does DNA Shape Who We Are?
Inside DNA, genes act like detailed instructions that tell our cells what to do. This is why DNA determines traits like eye colour, hair texture, height, and even certain health conditions. When a gene’s message is needed, the DNA information is first copied into RNA, which then carries the instructions out of the cell’s nucleus to create proteins, completing life’s remarkable process of creation.
Google’s AI Mode Adds A Learning Twist:
Google has made learning even simpler with AI Mode in Google Search in addition to the Doodle. Now, users can ask questions about DNA and receive thorough responses right away, supported by reliable scientific sources. One search at a time, it's an entertaining and interactive way to learn about everything from gene editing to heredity.
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Where You Can See The Doodle:
On November 13, 2025, the 'Learning About DNA' Doodle went live throughout India, encouraging students, teachers, and curious minds to learn more about the molecule that makes all life possible. Because it all starts with our DNA when it comes to knowing who we are.


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