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Steve Dorsey
4 August, 11:18
What are three functions of nucleic acids?
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Kason Hester
4 August, 14:35
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Make up genetic information, DNA & RNA
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Demetrius Ross
4 August, 15:14
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Nucleic acids are macromolecules that store genetic information and enable protein production. Nucleic acids include DNA and RNA.
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