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Central Dogma of Molecular Biology
Posted on December 4, 2020February 22, 2021

Central Dogma of Molecular Biology

The “Central Dogma of Molecular Biology” put forth by Nobel laureate Francis Crick in 1953 is: “information flows from nucleic acid into amino acid, and never the reverse”. In the diagram above, 20 amino acids (the cubed sector) are translated from 4 RNA codons (three axis). Cicely Williams in 1935 coined the term “kwashiorkor” for … Continue reading Central Dogma of Molecular Biology

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