Q. What is Central dogma in molecular biology?
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Number 3 is governed by the planet Jupiter in Numerology. Jupiter is the biggest planet among all and is known as the planet of wisdom and knowledge in Astrology. In Astrology, Jupiter is very important planet and it can take you to new heights.
Numerology number 3 people are individualistic, ambitious, optimistic, dynamic, creative and fair in judgement. They are highly confident and never satisfied by being in a subordinate position as their aim is to rise in the world. Number 3 persons are born lucky and get rich in life at an early age. They have quality of creativity, justice, humanity and have a dynamic personality. They can give new meanings to old values.
Often seen that number 3 persons are selfish and short tampered. Sometimes they are overconfident. Number 3 people can also develop habits of arguing for anything to everyone. They can also be egoistic and restless.
Ruling Planet Jupiter
Nature Purposeful and Fair to All
Attitude Optimistic and Opportunist
Lucky Colours Violet, Mauve, Purple and all shades of Blue
Lucky Days Tuesday, Thursday and Friday
Lucky Stones Amethyst, Yellow Sapphire and other stones and substitutes of same colour
Harmony Numbers 3,6,9
Jupiter is regarded as Guru, Guru means teacher, because it is full of knowledge. Jupiter is a large planet and so its rules largeness in things. Jupiter is the ruling planet of Sagittarius and is exalted in Cancer. Jupiter is considered the most benefice planet because of his nature as it always wants to give and grant blessings. In Astrology, Jupiter represents knowledge, wisdom, values and the offspring of an individual. It is the planet of growth, expansion and good fortune. It signifies spirituality, truth, religion, long distance and higher education. If the Jupiter is favorable, it gives name, fame, wealth, success, good relation and progress.
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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. In transcription, the information in the DNA of every cell is converted into small, portable RNA messages.