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Is there any online quiz for central dogma of molecular biology?

Yes, there are a few quizzes for central dogma under the related links.


Is the flow of information from DNA to protein reversible?

Yes! This is part of the Central Dogma of Molecular Biology.


Why non ribosomal protein synthesis takes place?

It is to disprove the central dogma of molecular biology


Why is the Central dogma of molecular biology in human development?

Central dogma dictates DNA-->mRNA-->proteins.This explain that a gene or DNA make mRNA first. the mRNA transported to cytoplasm for protein synthesis.


What are the molecular linking steps from a gene to its final expression as a obvious phenotype?

Look up 'the central dogma of molecular biology' - that's a starting point;O)


What is the central dogma of molecuar biology?

The central dogma of molecular biology essentially tells hows how proteins (which make up majority of the structure and function of the body) are made from the genetic code. The genetic code, DNA, is transcribed into RNA. RNA is then translated to protein.


What does the central dogma of molecular biology state?

The summary of the directional flow of genetic information to the genes final product.DNA --> RNA --> Protein


Is both DNA and RNA involved in the central dogma of biology?

Yes. The central dogma of biology postulates: DNA < > RNA > Proteins


Do protein store genetic information?

No, nucleic acids, such as DNA and RNA, store and translate genetic information into proteins. DNA -> RNA -> proteins The central dogma of molecular cell Biology.


What finding changed the central dogma of molecular biology?

the discovery of RNA viruses (like HIV) that synthesize DNA using reverse transcriptase


How are transcription and translation related to the central dogma of molecular biology?

The central dogma of molecular biology explains how genetic information moves within a biological system. Transcription and translation are processes involved in copying genetic information and using it to create proteins (perform the functions of a cell). Transcription copies a segment of DNA (genetic information) into mRNA, which is then translated into an animo acid sequence (protein) by ribosomes.


What is an exception to the central dogma of molecular biology?

The "central dogma" states information goes from DNA to RNA to Protein in a retrovirus it goes from RNA to DNA back to RNA to Protein. The central dogma as it is called has so many exceptions now that it is no longer considered central.