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Not at all. DNA and Rna are chains of nucleic acids, while proteins are chains of amino acids. 'Fibrous' is but one type of protein.

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In gene expression and protein synthesis information flows from?

DNA --> RNA --> Proteins -----------------------------------------That simple.


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What is the central dogma biology?

DNA -> RNA -> protein. That simple!


What is an exon's role in DNA?

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Translation is to protein as transcription is to?

Translation is to protein as transcription is to RNA. Transcription is the process by which RNA is synthesized from DNA, while translation is the process by which proteins are synthesized from RNA.


Where is the process of making rna from DNA occur?

rna protein chains


What is the centrial dogma of biology?

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RNA is closely associated with what?

DNA and protein


How are they important to the function of the protein?

. What are RNA and DNA?