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What is a part of the central dogma?

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the part of the central dogma is the DNA is used as a template to make RNA.

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The central dogma of biology explains the flow of inherited information that takes place in our cells. It states that information flow from existing DNA to make new DNA by the process of replication, and after that that replicated DNA is used to make a new RNA by the transcription process further from that RNA new protein is synthesized by translation process.

All these information flow from DNA to RNA and then from RNA to protein is called as central dogma in biology.






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