nucleic
/ˈnjuːklik/Definitions
1. adjective
relating to or resembling a nucleus, especially of a cell or atom
“The nucleic acids in the cell were crucial for its proper functioning.”
2. noun
any of the complex organic substances, such as DNA and RNA, that are found in the cells of all living organisms and play a crucial role in the transmission and expression of genetic information
“The scientist was studying the nucleic acids in the plant cells.”