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Olivia Dawson
3 August, 19:19
What are the two main purposes of DNA?
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Terry Harrington
3 August, 20:50
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Answer: To make protein and store hereditary information
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Gianna
3 August, 21:20
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It is the genetic material passed from parent to offspring and it serves as the information to direct and regulate the construction of the proteins necessary for the cell to perform all of its functions.
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