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Question
What is the general idea behind the following expression?
DNA → RNA → Protein.
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Solution
The general idea behind this expression is the Central Dogma of Molecular Biology. It describes the one-way flow of genetic information inside a biological system.
Here is the breakdown of the three stages:
- DNA (Storage): DNA acts as the permanent blueprint or “instruction manual” for an organism, stored safely inside the cell nucleus.
- RNA (Messenger): Through a process called Transcription, the cell makes a portable, temporary copy of a specific gene’s instructions in the form of RNA.
- Protein (Action): Through a process called Translation, the cell reads the RNA code to build a protein. Proteins are the “workhorses” that actually perform functions, like building muscle, digesting food, or fighting viruses.
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