Biological Science (6th Edition)

Published by Benjamin Cummings
ISBN 10: 0321976495
ISBN 13: 978-0-32197-649-9

Chapter 16 - How Genes Work - Review - Page 346: 3

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As described by the central dogma of molecular biology, replication, translation and transcription occur for DNA to be converted to usable RNA and proteins. Although DNA is simple, a complex process allows it to be interpreted into other biological macromolecules that are vital to the existence of an organism.

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As described by the central dogma of molecular biology, replication, translation and transcription occur for DNA to be converted to usable RNA and proteins. Although DNA is simple, a complex process allows it to be interpreted into other biological macromolecules that are vital to the existence of an organism.
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