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The sequence of amino acids was controlled by the information in the
molecules.
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Likely you mean nucleic acids. A clearer sentence:
"The sequence of amino acids is determined by information in nucleic acid molecules (DNA and RNA)."
Brief explanation: DNA stores the genetic code; during transcription it is copied into mRNA, whose three‑nucleotide codons specify particular amino acids. During translation, tRNAs bring the appropriate amino acids to the ribosome, which links them into the polypeptide in the order encoded by the mRNA.
"The sequence of amino acids is determined by information in nucleic acid molecules (DNA and RNA)."
Brief explanation: DNA stores the genetic code; during transcription it is copied into mRNA, whose three‑nucleotide codons specify particular amino acids. During translation, tRNAs bring the appropriate amino acids to the ribosome, which links them into the polypeptide in the order encoded by the mRNA.
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