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Define 'Central Dogma' . ​

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Answered by killergirl1681
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 <font color= red> ❈ Information about protein synthesis is stored in the DNA and synthesis of appropriate proteins as per requirement is necessary for body. These proteins are synthesized by DNA through RNA is called as 'Central Dogma'.

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Answered by vanshikabaghela122
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The ‘Central Dogma’ is the process by which the instructions in DNA are converted into a functional product. It was first proposed in 1958 by Francis Crick, discoverer of the structure of DNA.

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