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Biochemistry is a branch of molecular biology that looks specifically at compounds like proteins, lipids and DNA (among others) to understand the function of cells<ref>http://www.biochemistry.org/?TabId=456</ref>.  
Biochemistry is a branch of molecular biology that looks specifically at [[compounds|compounds]] like [[proteins|proteins]], [[lipids|lipids]] and [[DNA|DNA]] (among others) to understand the function of [[cells|cells]]<ref>http://www.biochemistry.org/?TabId=456</ref>.  
 
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Latest revision as of 19:40, 16 October 2017

Biochemistry is a branch of molecular biology that looks specifically at compounds like proteins, lipids and DNA (among others) to understand the function of cells[1].

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