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what is the central dogma of life?​

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Answered by killerboy27
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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.

Answered by generalRd
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CENTRAL DOGMA OF LIFE

1)It was first stated by Francis Crick in 1957.

2)It is the pattern of information that occurs most frequently in our cells.

The DNA makes RNA and the RNA builds protein in our body.

3)It is the explanation of the flow of genetic information within a biological system. It is often stated as "DNA makes RNA and RNA makes protein.

4)The formation of new DNA from old DNA,this is called DNA REPLICATION.

It has 3 processes=>>

a)Replication

b)Transcription, and

c) Translation.

5)Also it states that information that is ones passed into protein can't be got again.

6)The dogma is a framework for understanding the transfer of sequence information between information-carrying bio polymers.

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