The Central Dogma of Genetics. The Central Dogma Proposed by Francis Crick in 1959 DNA codes for RNA RNA codes for protein Protein determines our physical.
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Ch. 10 Notes DNA: Transcription and Translation. GOALS Compare the structure of RNA with that of DNA Summarize the process of transcription Relate.
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Protein Synthesis Transcription and Translation. The Central Dogma The information encoded with the DNA nucleotide sequence of a double helix is transferred.
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