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What is the central dogma in molecular biology?
What is the central dogma in molecular biology?
- The flow of genetic information from DNA to RNA to protein (correct)
- The flow of genetic information from DNA to protein to RNA
- The flow of genetic information from protein to DNA to RNA
- The flow of genetic information from RNA to DNA to protein
What is the role of RNA in the central dogma?
What is the role of RNA in the central dogma?
- Replicates DNA
- Stores genetic information
- Acts as a messenger carrying information through the ribosomes (correct)
- Directly codes for proteins
What occurs during DNA replication?
What occurs during DNA replication?
- Formation of new DNA strands with one parent strand and one newly synthesized strand (correct)
- Formation of new RNA strands
- Conversion of RNA into DNA
- Destruction of DNA
What is the major category of biopolymers involved in the central dogma?
What is the major category of biopolymers involved in the central dogma?
What is the process by which RNA codes for proteins?
What is the process by which RNA codes for proteins?
What is the process by which RNA codes for proteins?
What is the process by which RNA codes for proteins?
What is the role of RNA in the central dogma?
What is the role of RNA in the central dogma?
What is the major category of biopolymers involved in the central dogma?
What is the major category of biopolymers involved in the central dogma?
What occurs during DNA replication?
What occurs during DNA replication?
What is the process where the genetic information in DNA is converted into a functional product?
What is the process where the genetic information in DNA is converted into a functional product?