All of the following are examples of protein functions except one. Identify the exception.
a. Catalysis
b. Self-replication
c.Defense
d. Transport
e. Signaling
I believe the correct answer to be:
Option B) Self replication.
As proteins can not replicate themselves, as they can only be created from mRNA that is created using DNA.
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