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Allan Morse
19 December, 18:50
What is the central dogma of molecular biology?
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Ann Brady
19 December, 21:29
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Its the circle of a genetic system, were dna goes into rna cells and then protein
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Carolina Welch
19 December, 22:11
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The central dogma of molecular biology states that biological information flows in only one direction, from DNA to RNA to proteins.
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