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What is the central dogma of biology?

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What is the central dogma of biology?

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The “Central Dogma” of molecular biology is that the information in biological systems only flows one way – from DNA to RNA to proteins. This theory was developed by Francis Crick, one of the co-discoverers of the structure of DNA, in 1958, and made famous by it’s publication in “Nature” in 1970.

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