Central Dogma of Molecular Biology
The Central Dogma of Molecular Biology is an important concept in the life sciences, describing how genetic information moves by which form within living systems. It explains that genetic information is encoded in DNA, is then transcribed into RNA, and then translated into proteins. TheCentral Dogma is fundamental to our understanding of how genetic information is transferred, how it is mutated, and how it is used to produce functional proteins and ultimately create organisms. As such, it is an important part of the research and development of new medicines, treatments, and other biotechnologists. Additionally, it serves as an important theoretical link between genomics, proteomics, and other areas of molecular biology.
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