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what is the main function of nucleic acid in the body?

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→Functions of nucleic acids are:

1. The main functions is store and transfer genetic information.

2. To use the genetic information to direct the synthesis of new protein.

3. The deoxyribonucleic acid is the storage for place for genetic information in the cell.

4. DNA controls the synthesis of RNA in the cell.

5. The genetic information is transmitted from DNA to the protein synthesizers in the cell.

6. RNA also directs the production of new protein by transmitting genetic information to the protein building structures.

7. The function of the nitrogenous base sequences in the DNA backbone determines the proteins being synthesized.

8. The function of the double helix of the DNA is that no disorders occur in the genetic information if it is lost or damaged.

9. RNA directs synthesis of proteins.

10. m-RNA takes genetic message from RNA.

11. t-RNA transfers activated amino acid, to the site of protein synthesis.

12. r-RNA are mostly present in the ribosomes, and responsible for stability of m-RNA.


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