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  • Definition: Central Dogma
CBSE: Class 12
CISCE: Class 12

Definition: Central Dogma

Central dogma is the principle that genetic information flows in one direction in a cell, from DNA to RNA to protein.

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Definition: Central Dogma

Central Dogma is the process where genetic information flows from DNA to RNA to protein, controlling cellular functions and body structure.

Maharashtra State Board: Class 12

Key Points: Protein Synthesis

  • Protein synthesis is the process by which cells produce proteins, which act as structural components, enzymes, and hormones.
  • It involves two main steps: transcription (DNA → RNA) and translation (RNA → protein).
  • In transcription, genetic information from DNA is copied into mRNA, where uracil (U) replaces thymine (T).
  • Central dogma, proposed by Francis Crick (1958), states that information flows from DNA → RNA → protein.
  • In retroviruses, reverse transcription occurs (RNA → DNA), explained by Temin and Baltimore (1970) using RNA-dependent DNA polymerase.
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