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Nucleic acids, such as DNA and RNA, are not directly involved in insulation. Their primary roles are to store and transmit genetic information and facilitate protein synthesis. Insulation typically refers to materials that reduce heat transfer, which is unrelated to the functions of nucleic acids. Therefore, while essential for biological processes, nucleic acids do not play a role in insulation.

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