Science, asked by sitsit, 1 year ago

what is the central dogma of life?​

Answers

Answered by ammuisthebest75
2

hey mate here is ur answer

Definition of the Central Dogma of Biology. ... The central dogma of biology describes just that. It provides the basic framework for how genetic information flows from a DNA sequence to a protein product inside cells. This process of genetic information flowing from DNA to RNA to protein is called gene expression.

hope it helps u

mark as brainliest please


ammuisthebest75: mark as brainliest please
Answered by Anonymous
2

The central dogma of life describes the formation of genetic material that is the formation of DNA which is the origin of life .

↪ The DNA molecules is a self reproducing molecule and is also called the macromolecule .

↪ DNA is the basic molecule which stores genetic information in human beings .

↪ The genetic material is later transferred to the next generation .

↪ DNA consists of nucleotides which are further made up of pentose sugar , nitrogeneous base and hydrogen bond .

↪ A chromosome is a self reproducing molecule which helps in the passing of genetic material from cell to cell .

↪ The chromosome is entirely made of DNA .

Similar questions