Why is DNA and not any other macromolecule represents the genetic code?

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Why is DNA and not any other macromolecule represents the genetic code?

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Biomolecules are organic compounds found in living organisms. All living organism will have these biomolecules in their cell for normal functioning of body. These biomolecules are polymers i.e., composed of many monomer molecules.

These biomolecules play various roles in body. biomolecules also assist in various biochemical processes in body.

Examples of biomolecules includes proteins, carbohydrates, lipids, nucleic acids.

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