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what is the central dogma of genetics?
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12 years ago
The central dogma of genetics just explains the flow of genetic information. It goes from DNA to RNA to protein. The DNA carries the genetic information and is transcripted to RNA and from their a mRNA molecule carries an amino acid sequence for which protein will be synthesised from there.
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The "central dogma" of genetics is the process of DNA transcription -- RNA Translation -- Protein Production.

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The central dogma of genetics is that DNA is transcribed to RNA (mRNA), which is then translated into proteins.

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