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Central Dogma in Inheritance: DNA Replication
Central Dogma
The central dogma of molecular biology is a framework that describes the flow of genetic information within a biological system, specifically regarding the synthesis of proteins. The concept was first proposed by Francis Crick in 1957 and later elaborated with James Watson. The central dogma consists of three main processes:
- Replication: The process of DNA replication ensures the faithful copying of the genetic information from one generation to β¦
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