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Well, an example would be DNA so a non-example could be a tennis ball. Or anything that isn't nucleic acids like lipids, perhaps. 

Answer:  Lipids or amino acids.

Explanation:  Nucleic Acids are the long chain of nucleotides which are in return composed of nucleoside and a phosphate group.

Non example of Nucleic Acid implies those substances which does not qualify themselves as Nucleic Acids. Thus the substances which does not contain nucleotides will be the example of non nucleic acids.

There are many substances which come under the example of non nucleic acids. Two of them are amino acids and lipids.

Lipids are the substances like fats, oil etc which does not dissolve in water but they are soluble in alcohol very easily.

Amino Acids are the substances which contain both a carboxylic group and amine group.