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central dogma of molecular biology

  1. Describes a key assumption of molecular biology , namely, that each gene in the DNA molecule carries the information needed to construct one protein , which, acting as an enzyme , controls one chemical reaction in the cell .


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“This is a major step towards re-creating the central dogma of molecular biology in the mirror-image world,†says Stephen Kent, a professor emeritus of chemistry at the University of Chicago who was not involved with the work.

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When Crick and Watson laid the foundation for what they called the "central dogma" of molecular biology, they specified that information could only flow one way.

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His work was credited with spurring the development of new antibiotics, but on a more fundamental level it shed light on the “central dogma†of molecular biology.

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According to the central dogma of molecular biology, cells convert DNA sequences to RNA, which then creates proteins.

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The central dogma of molecular biology is far more detailed than before, but exam items do not exceed the current scope of a strong undergraduate molecular biology course.

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