The central dogma of molecular biology states that genetic information flows from DNA to mRNA to proteins in cells. DNA contains instructions that are transcribed into messenger RNA (mRNA), and the mRNA is then translated into proteins by the cell's protein synthesis machinery. The process involves DNA replication to produce identical DNA copies, transcription of DNA into mRNA, and translation of mRNA into proteins.
The central dogma of molecular biology states that genetic information flows from DNA to mRNA to proteins in cells. DNA contains instructions that are transcribed into messenger RNA (mRNA), and the mRNA is then translated into proteins by the cell's protein synthesis machinery. The process involves DNA replication to produce identical DNA copies, transcription of DNA into mRNA, and translation of mRNA into proteins.
The central dogma of molecular biology states that genetic information flows from DNA to mRNA to proteins in cells. DNA contains instructions that are transcribed into messenger RNA (mRNA), and the mRNA is then translated into proteins by the cell's protein synthesis machinery. The process involves DNA replication to produce identical DNA copies, transcription of DNA into mRNA, and translation of mRNA into proteins.
CENTRAL DOGMA The central dogma of molecular biology is a theory stating that genetic information flows only in one direction. The central dogma of molecular biology states that DNA contains instructions for making a protein. CENTRAL DOGMA
PROTEIN Table of Contents 01 02 03 REPLICATION TRANSCRIPTION TRANSLATION REPLICATION
DNA replication is the biological process of
producing two identical replicas of DNA from one original DNA molecule. DNA replication occurs in all living organisms acting as the most essential part of biological inheritance. TRANSCRIPTIO N DNA mRNA Deoxyribonucleic acid Messenger Ribonucleic acid
It is the process where mRNA is
synthesized based on the DNA template. TRANSLATION