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EXCERPT: This is something every high school biology student knows: Genes are the building blocks of life, and genes are encoded in DNA. Nowadays, this is an unquestionable fact, but actually, we didn’t know that DNA was so important for life until 1944 [1]. That’s less than a hundred years ago. That’s at the tail end of the Second World War – which means that every single person fighting in the First World War did not know what we now know, that genes are made of DNA.