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Answer:
B. Amino acids
Explanation:
Amino acids are not formed from a DNA template. The DNA template is used in the synthesis of protein through the process of transcription and translation. The DNA template is transcribed into an RNA molecule which codes for a gene. The gene when it codes for a protein is then transcribed into an mRNA which serves as the template for protein synthesis through translation.
Amino acids are products of protein digestion in the body and not a product from transcription and translation of DNA. The mRNA encodes the sequence for the newly to be synthesized protein, the tRNA decodes the sequence contained in the mRNA, rRNA is the primary component of ribosome and it is a non coding RNA.
The synthesis of protein and even DNA alike always begins with the use of a DNA template.
Several nucleic acid types are synthesized from the DNA template including the different type of RNA: mRNA, tRNA except amino acids (option b).
The information needed for the production of these molecules resides in the DNA itself therefore acting as a template.
Amino acids are produced from mRNA after mRNA has been produced from the DNA template through the process of transcription.
So in the process of production of amino acids, mRNA has to first be produced from a DNA template then through the process of translation n the ribosomes, amino acids are produced.
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