What is the common feature of DNA, RNA and protein synthesis?

Molecules of deoxyribonucleic, ribonucleic acids and protein are similar in that they are synthesized according to a template – this is called template synthesis, and in strict accordance with the principle of complementarity. For the synthesis of molecules of other substances, glucose, for example, a matrix is not needed.



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