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what two groups of macromolecules are involved in the central dogma?
a carbohydrate and portiens
b carbohydrates and lipids
c lipids and nucleic acids
d nucleic acids and proteins
The Central Dogma of molecular biology describes the flow of genetic information from DNA (a nucleic acid) to RNA (also a nucleic acid) and then to proteins. Nucleic acids are involved in storing and transmitting genetic information, and proteins are the end - products of gene expression. Carbohydrates and lipids are not directly involved in the Central Dogma.
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D. Nucleic Acids and Proteins