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

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


What does the central dogma help us to explain?

A central dogma is an explanation of the flow of the genetic information in a cell, including the replication of DNA.


What is also known as protein synthesis?

central dogma


What is a sentence using the word dogma?

Central dogma of biology is life. This is one of many examples for sentence use.


Is central dogma of molecular biology can be reversed or not?

it should be reversed


What is the the theory that describes protein building in this order?

Central Dogma


What is central dogma in a short brief simply?

The central dogma of molecular biology is the flow of genetic information from DNA to RNA to protein. This process involves transcription, where DNA is copied into RNA, and translation, where RNA is used to synthesize proteins. The central dogma is a fundamental principle that explains how genetic information is stored, transmitted, and used in living organisms.


The part of the central dogma occurs in the cytoplasm of eukaryotic cells?

translation


Why central dogma called 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.


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

Yes, there are several online quizzes available for the central dogma of molecular biology. Websites like Quizlet, Study.com, and Khan Academy offer quizzes and practice questions to help reinforce understanding of this fundamental concept in genetics.


The two main types of flow of the genetic information are?

1.central dogma/unidirectional flow of information DNA to rna to proteins 2.central dogma reverse rna to DNA to rna to proteins e.g.in hiv


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.