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The 2nd step of the Central Dogma is called ____________________. In this process, first the enzyme ____________ unwinds the DNA strand at the ______________________.Then, the enzyme ________________ latches on the open section of the genes of DNA that needs to be read and adds in nucleotides to make the __________ strand; which contains the decoded information of DNA. This enzyme adds adenine to ____________, cytosine to ____________. The nucleotide uracil replaces ______________ that is in DNA but not in RNA. In the last step, RNA polymerase reaches the end of the gene sequence and breaks apart from the DNA template strand to take the message made to a ribosome to produce a ___________ from it. Other types of RNA are ______ which stands for ____________________ and _____ which stands for ________________.

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We have to know that the central dogma of the molecular biology is about how the information flows from DNA to proteins. This way we have the following:

We can see here how the 2nd step of the central dogma is the transduction from

The 2nd step of the Central Dogma is called ____________________. In this process-example-1
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