The central dogma of molecular Biology is Gene or DNA -->mRNA-->protein.
This means DNA transcribe the mRNA in nucleus and export it to cytoplasm after processing. mRNA translates protein with the help of ribosomes and tRNA.
information flows in one direction, from DNA, to RNA, to proteins.
DNA to RNA to Protein
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Yes. The central dogma of biology postulates: DNA < > RNA > Proteins
Flow of information for the synthesis of protein through a series of processes like transcription and translation is called central dogma.
Central Dogma
Yes
Central dogma is a unique term which describe the complete process of synthesis of protein.It basically consist of:Transcription(synthesis of mRNA from DNA)reverse transcription( synthesis of DNA from mRNA by reverse transcriptase)translation(synthesis of protein from mRNA information)All these three process is kept under the single term central dogma.
That was a somewhat satirical name Francis Crick gave to the process that he helped develop an elucidation of. There are no true dogmas in biology, though RNA -> DNA -> protein is very much the general process, reverse transcription rather " destroys " the central dogma.
By the process of Central Dogma:- DNA --> RNA --> Protein
what is central dogma? is the process reversible example from RNA -DNA vice versa
Yes, there are a few quizzes for central dogma under the related links.
Yes. The central dogma of biology postulates: DNA < > RNA > Proteins
A central dogma is an explanation of the flow of the genetic information in a cell, including the replication of DNA.
Flow of information for the synthesis of protein through a series of processes like transcription and translation is called central dogma.
central dogma
Central dogma of biology is life. This is one of many examples for sentence use.
Central Dogma
it should be reversed