Identifying Specific Nucleic Acid Functions - Biochemistry

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A researcher is trying to analyze a biochemical pathway. He identifies that many processes in this pathway are active processes and utilize nucleic acids for energy. What can you conclude about these results?

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Nucleic acids are a type of macromolecules that make up the genetic material. This is their main function. Unlike the other three macromolecules (carbohydrates, lipids, and proteins), nucleic acids are not used for energy production; therefore, the results stated in this question don’t seem valid.

Both DNA and RNA are made up of nucleic acids. Recall that all nucleic acids are made up of nucleotides, which are made up of phosphate group, nitrogenous base, and pentose sugar. The difference between DNA and RNA is that the pentose sugar in DNA is deoxyribose whereas pentose sugar in RNA is ribose. Also, RNA contains uracil nitrogenous base instead of the thymine found in DNA.

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