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Where is genetic information stored? DNA Proteins RNA
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Where is genetic information stored? DNA Proteins RNA
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DNA is the where all genetic information is stored. RNA is only a copy of DNA so it is not where genetic information is stored. Proteins do not count at all.
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DNA stores the information while RNA interprets the information, and uses it to synthesize proteins.
The answer to your question is DNA.
Hope this helps! Have a blessed day!
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