biological importance of nucleic acid
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Nucleic acid is an important class of macromolecules found in all cells and viruses. The functions of nucleic acids have to do with the storage and expression of genetic information. Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) encodes the information the cell needs to make proteins.
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importance of nucleic acid-
1]nucleic acids are most important macromolecules for continuity of life.
2]they carry blueprint of genetics.
3]they carry instruction for functioning of cell.
4]they determine inherited characteristics of every living thing.
5]they transfer genetical material to offspring.
6]protein synthesis.
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