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The central dogma describes how the genes in the nucleus work to produce an organism phenotype. Another way of putting it is that the central dogma follows the flow of information from?
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The central dogma describes how the genes in the nucleus work to produce an organism phenotype. Another way of putting it is that the central dogma follows the flow of information from?
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protein.
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Due to the definition of the central dogma, another way of putting it is that the central dogma follows the flow of information from DNA to protein.
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