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What is central dogma of molecular genetics

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Answered by AbdJr10
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Central dogma was given by Crick.

The formation of m - RNA from DNA and then synthesis of protein from it is known as central dogma.

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Answered by MarshmellowGirl
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Central Dogma Of Molecular Genetics

  • The DNA contains the genetic information for the cellular functions, development and heredity of organisms.

  • Genes act by producing proteins.

  • The unidirectional flow of genetic information from nucleic acid to protein ( DNA – RNA and from RNA to protein) is called central dogma.

  • If two RNA molecules produced, yhey would be complementary to each other and form a double stranded RNA this could prevent translation.
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