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22 March, 20:34
What is the primary function of nucleic acids?
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Giancarlo Sawyer
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Nucleic acids are biochemical macromolecules that store and transfer genetic information in the cell. They use their stored genetic information to direct the synthesis of new proteins in the cell. New proteins can be synthesized by the ribosomes from the DNA and genes held in the nucleic acids.
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