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what is the central dogma of life?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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heya..

here is your answer..

The term "central dogma" refers to the notion that DNA is transcribed into

RNA and never the reverse. RNA is then used to create protein.

Central dogma is called so as it forms the basis for all the life forms on earth  

Genes in DNA -> Messenger RNA (by transcription)  

Messenger RNA-> Proteins (by translation)  

it may help you..

Answered by Anonymous
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What is central dogma of life ?

Central dogma of life describes about DNA and RNA.It has two types of process.One is transcriotion and translation.It flows into proteins called DNA > RNA >protein

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