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William Hartman
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6 May, 01:47
What is stated in the central dogma
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Ingrid Dalton
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The central dogma of molecular biology (sometimes Crick's central dogma after Francis Crick who coined the term and discovered some of the principles) states that the flow of genetic information is "DNA to RNA to protein". With a few notable exceptions, all biological cells conform to this rule.
(courtesy groups. inf. ed. ac. uk, article Central dogma of molecular biology)
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