Nucleic acid, so named because it is found in a cell's nucleus, is a catch-all term for DNA and all types of RNA and is the means by which an organism stores, translates and passes on its genetic information. read more
Characteristics of Nucleic Acids By Lizzie Brooks; Updated April 25, 2017 Nucleic acid, so named because it is found in a cell's nucleus, is a catch-all term for DNA and all types of RNA and is the means by which an organism stores, translates and passes on its genetic information. read more
Nucleic acids are the main information-carrying molecules of the cell, and, by directing the process of protein synthesis, they determine the inherited characteristics of every living thing. The two main classes of nucleic acids are deoxyribonucleic acid and ribonucleic acid . read more