why DNA is not directly trsnslated into protein rather than
it is using RNA as intermediate?
Answer Posted / thulasi
if dna ia directly translated into protein it can only
produce few proteins ,if it uses RNA as intermediate it can
produce man copies of proteins ,since humans need enourmous
amounts of proteis to carry out diverse functions.
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