<u>Deoxyribonucleic acid</u><u> (DNA) and </u><u>Ribonucleic acid</u><u> (RNA)</u>
DNA and RNA are nucleic acids essential for the life of organisms. They are responsible for storing and transporting cellular information in a process known as protein synthesis.
Although DNA and RNA work hand in hand, they have large differences that help them complement each other and function efficiently. That is why it says: "<u><em>Both have </em></u><u><em>no direct</em></u><u><em> relationship</em></u>"
When talking about <em>"</em><u><em>a free efficient </em></u><u><em>expression</em></u><u><em> binds them</em></u><em>"</em> we refer to Gene Expression. It is the process that allows you to obtain proteins from genes, whose final stage is the protein synthesis, which <em><u>binds</u></em> both DNA and RNA.