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the central dogma of life​

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The central dogma of life describes the formation of genetic material that is the formation of DNA which is the origin of life .

↪ The DNA molecules is a self reproducing molecule and is also called the macromolecule .

↪ DNA is the basic molecule which stores genetic information in human beings .

↪ The genetic material is later transferred to the next generation .

↪ DNA consists of nucleotides which are further made up of pentose sugar , nitrogeneous base and hydrogen bond .

↪ A chromosome is a self reproducing molecule which helps in the passing of genetic material from cell to cell .

↪ The chromosome is entirely made of DNA .

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{ biological demands such as selecting suitable life partner. }

{Most of these examples are associated with the synthesis of suitable protein factor in a time and context dependent manner. }

{The protein is made up of amino acids and every protein has unique amino acid arranged in a specific sequence.}

{ The information to synthesize proteins with unique amino acid sequence is provided by the nucleic acid present within the nucleus.}

{ In a preset sequence, DNA present in the nucleus give rise to the specific RNA sequence and that in turn guide the cellular machinery }

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