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what is central dogma?​

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Answered by anuki27
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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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Answered by GalacticCluster
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central dogma :- the process of synthesis of proteins involves one of the central dogma of molecular biology. according to this genetic knowledge moves from nucleic acids to protein. DNA is stably inherited from parents to offsprings. according to central dogma the flow of information takes place from DNA to RNA from RNA to proteins. this can be illustrated as

follows:-

 \sf{DNA\dfrac{replication}{\longrightarrow} DNA\dfrac{transcription}{\longrightarrow} RNA  \dfrac{trancription}{\longrightarrow} protein }

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