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What is the central dogma for DNA synthesis?

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What is the central dogma for DNA synthesis?

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The central dogma of molecular biology says that information in cells flows unidirectionally from DNA to RNA to proteins. It was later found that information can flow from RNA to DNA via reverse transcription. However, it still holds that information in cells flows from nucleic acids to proteins, and not in the other direction. PS: Francis Crick said that when he called it a dogma he did not know exactly what “dogma” meant.

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