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state the parts of central dogma​

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Answered by ForeverSweety26
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The Central Dogma: DNA Encodes RNA, RNA Encodes Protein

● The central dogma: Instructions on DNA are transcribed onto messenger RNA. Ribosomes are able to read the genetic information inscribed on a strand of messenger RNA and use this information to string amino acids together into a protein.

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Answered by vmks1608
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The central dogma: Instructions on DNA are transcribed onto messenger RNA. Ribosomes are able to read the genetic information inscribed on a strand of messenger RNA and use this information to string amino acids together into a protein.

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