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what is the central dogma of life?​

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Answered by saivivek16
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Hey mate,

"Central Dogma" is poorly-stated concept, deliberately phrased to show that it had no evidence, that was overthrown as a concept shortly after it was introduced, and that now has absolutely no biological interest or relevance other than a minor historical curiosity.

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Answered by Anonymous
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DNA and RNA are the central dogma of life.

DNA makes RNA, and RNA builds protein in our body. Proteins of our body are made by RNA. This process starts from DNA.

DNA makes RNA with the help of Oxygen and RNA starts to make protein. Proteins are very important structure of Human body.

In this process of making RNA, There are 3 important processes and they are as follows:

1) Transcription

2) Translation

3) Replication

DNA stands for => Deoxyribo Nucleic Acid

RNA stands for => Ribo Nucleic Acid.

=> DNA makes RNA and the RNA builds protein in our body.

=> formation of new DNA from old DNA is called as DNA REPLICATION.

=>   Central dogma of life was first stated by Francis Crick in 1957

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