why DNA and RNA are called bio catalyst
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Role of RNA in Biology. ... It can also bind specific proteins or small molecules, and, remarkably, RNA can catalyze chemical reactions, including joining amino acids to make proteins. All the RNA in cells are themselves copies of DNA sequences contained in the genes of a cell's chromosomes.
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Before the discovery of ribozymes, enzymes, which are defined as catalytic proteins, were the only known biological catalysts. In 1967, Carl Woese, Francis Crick, and Leslie Orgel were the first to suggest that RNA could act as a catalyst.
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