Nucleic Acids

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DNA and RNA
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DNA - Deoxyribonucleic Acid

contains your genetic information. i.o.w. that's all the instructions needed to grow and develop molecules are really long and coiled up very tightly so a lot of information can fit into a small space in the cell nucleus molecules have a paired structure which makes it much easier to copy itself. This is called self-replication  which is important for cell division and for passing genetic information from generation to generation contains genes - sections of DNA that code for a specific sequence of amino acids that forms a particular protein

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