What is the central dogma of molecular biology?
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Answer / moumita
The central dogma of molecular biology was first introduced
by Francis Crick .
it is flow of information from DNA to m-RNA to protein.
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Answer / hemabindu
central dogma is the flow information of NA to m-RNA and protein.
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Answer / swapna
The central dogma of molecular biology was first introduced
by Francis Crick .
The central dogma of molecular biology deals with the
residue by residue transfer of sequential information.
such information cannot be transferred from protein to
either protein or nucleic acid. once information gets into
protein it can't flow back to nucleic acid.
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Answer / sonu
DNA-> mRNA-> PROTEINS...THIS IS THE CENTRAL DOGMA OF MOLECULAR BIOLOGY...DNA IS CONVERTED TO MRNA BY TRANSCRIPTION AND MRANA TO PROTEINS IS DONE BY TRANSLATION..DNA UNBERGO SELF REPLICATION..MRNA CAN FORM DNA BY USING REVERSE TRANSCRIPTASE ENZYME..
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