the role of nucleic acid in the nucleus and cytoplasm
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Nucleic acids are molecules made up of nucleotides that direct cellular activities such as cell division and protein synthesis. ... Messenger RNA (mRNA) is copied from the DNA, is exported from the nucleus to the cytoplasm, and contains information for the construction of proteins.
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