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The registry also records lower level objects. For example, each protein in the registry has its own page, unique identifier, and other information describing the protein. Unsurprisingly, we call this object a protein. Every DNA molecule is also recorded in the registry, they also have unique numbers and pages of information. But instead of calling these objects DNA, we call them parts. Why not DNA? Because DNA is special. NEXT->