what is the concept behind central dogma of molecular
genetics?
Answer Posted / padma
PROCESS OF understanding protein synthesis through central
dogma of molecular genetics postulates that information
flows from nucleic acids to protein.the first step is
replication is the copying of parental dna to form daughter
molecules having same nucleotide sequences.the second step
is trancription in which genetic message in dna copied in
the form of rna.
transcription may be defined as dna dependent rna synthesis .
third step is translation in which genetic message in mrna
is translated on the ribosomes into protein with specific
sequence of aminoacids.
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