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25 May, 17:19

What has to happen between DNA and RNA?

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translation

protein folding

transcription

replication

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  1. 25 May, 18:44
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    The central dogma is that DNA forms RNA, which forms protein.

    DNA and RNA use the same language, so DNA is said to be transcribed into RNA. This occurs through the process of transcription.

    This is in contrast to the formation of protein from RNA. Protein and RNA use different language, so the sequence has to be translated, through the process of translation.

    Protein folding occurs after translation of the RNA into a polypeptide sequence.

    DNA undergoes replication to form more DNA, through the process of copying itself through a template strand.
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