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22 September, 12:31

Why is dna an important macromolecule

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  1. 22 September, 15:40
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    DNA in particular is a key macromolecules for the continuity of life. DNA bears the hereditary information that's passed on from parents to children, providing instructions for how (and when) to make the many proteins needed to build and maintain functioning cells, tissues, and organisms.
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