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The central dogma of protein synthesis is [MHCET 2002]
A) DNA \xrightarrow{\text{Translation}}m-
RNA\xrightarrow{\text{Transcription}}
protein
B) DNA \xrightarrow{\text{Transcription}}
RNA \xrightarrow{\text{Translation}}
protein
C) RNA \xrightarrow{\text{Replication}}
DNA \xrightarrow{\text{Transcription}}
protein
D) RNA \xrightarrow{\text{Transcription}}
RNA \xrightarrow{\text{Translation}}
Protein .

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The central dogma of protein synthesis is
➡️ RNA \xrightarrow{\text{Transcription}}
RNA \xrightarrow{\text{Translation}}
Protein .
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➫ RNA \xrightarrow{\text{Transcription}}
RNA \xrightarrow{\text{Translation}}
Protein.

DNA Replication➫ The process by which DNA makes a copy of itself during cell division.

❱ DNA Replication begins at specific places in the genome called origins.

❱ The enzyme in charge of this is called a helicase because it unwinds the helix.

❱ The point where the double helix is opened up and the DNA is copied is called a Replication fork.

❱ DNA replication need to occur because existing cells divide to produce new cells.

❱ Each cell need a full instruction manual to operate properly.

❱ DNA needs to be copied before cell division so that each new cell receives a full set of instructions.

❱ DNA Replication Steps are:-

♦ The Separation of DNA Strands.

♦ Replication Fork Formation.

♦ Binding of Bases to Each Strand.

♦ The Termination of the Replication Process.

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