Central Dogma Combined PDF
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This document discusses the central dogma of molecular biology, focusing on the processes of DNA replication, transcription, and translation. It also touches upon topics like RNA processing, protein structure, and genetic diseases like sickle cell anemia. It includes diagrams and descriptions related to the flow of genetic information.
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