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what is central dogma of life​

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Answered by Anonymous
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DNA is transcribed to RNA via complementary base pairing rules .

The RNA transcript, specifically mRNA, is then translated to an amino acid polypeptide

Final folding and modifications of the polypeptide lead to functional proteins that actually do things in cells

This is known as the Central Dogma of Life, which holds true for all organisms.

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Answered by biologyking1977
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✔️CENTRAL DOGMA OF LIFE ✔️

It includes 3 main processes

(1) Sequence dependent synthesis of DNA from pre-exisitng DNA [Replication].

(2) Sequence dependent synthesis of RNA from DNA [Transcription].

(3) Sequence dependent synthesis of DNA from pre-exisitng DNA [Translation

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