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Re: DNA, RNA and Protein, what is more important?

Postby jennyellen13 » Wed Oct 21, 2009 12:33 pm

sorry i didnt put in the central dogma.
im thinking of doing protein as i think everybody will do DNA and i dont think theres a wrong answer its just a good argument, and i will argue that all are important to make them all work.
ok so any good points on why proteins are more important for my argument will be good!

and thank you for all the replies
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Postby kolean » Fri Oct 23, 2009 4:02 am

Proteins are not only functional (enzymes), but the structural part of the organism. Proteins also provide communication between cells, tissues, and organs.
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Re: central dogma

Postby Gnarlyoz » Fri Oct 30, 2009 5:04 pm

Indeed im struggling with this question too. however im tending towards the RNA as i appears that it does most the work.
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