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what is definition of Central dogma ?​

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Answered by Nathalie14
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The 'Central Dogma' is the process by which the instructions in DNA are converted into a functional product. ... In transcription, the information in the DNA of every cell is converted into small, portable RNA messages.

Explanation:

These were protein → protein, protein → RNA, and above all, protein → DNA. This was what Crick meant when he said that once information had gone from DNA into the protein, it could not get out of the protein and go back into the genetic code. This is the central dogma.

Answered by Anonymous
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  • The central dogma of molecular biology explains the flow of genetic information, from DNA ?to RNA?, to make a functional product, a protein?. The central dogma suggests that DNA contains the information needed to make all of our proteins, and that RNA is a messenger that carries this information to the ribosomes?.

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