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Why is rna (ribonucleic acid) important in the human body?

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Answered by hardrocker
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RNA is one of the three major biological macromolecules that are essential for all known forms of life (along with DNA and proteins). A central tenet of molecular biology states that the flow of genetic information in a cell is from DNA through RNA to proteins: “DNA makes RNA makes protein”.so it is a macromolecules that are essential fr human body
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