Can proteins be directly formed from DNA without the need of intermediary RNAs ?

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I guess they take a longer path to ensure that the things are controlled and replication is accurate. But is it possible to implement these checks and processes directly in DNA to proteins?

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No, proteins cannot be directly formed from DNA without the need of intermediary RNAs. The process of transcription and translation is necessary to ensure accuracy and control in protein synthesis.

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