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 The central dogma of molecular biology is centered upon the process of _________, in which the information from DNA is transcribed and translated, resulting in amino acids being joined into polypeptides.

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The central dogma of molecular biology is centered upon the process of protein synthesis, in which the information from DNA is transcribed and translated, resulting in amino acids being joined into polypeptides.

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Protein synthesis (translation)

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Central dogma was proposed by Francis Crick to explain the unidirectional flow of genetic information in organisms. According to central dogma, gene expression follows a unidirectional path from DNA to RNA to protein. DNA sequence is transcribed into RNA and the RNA is translated into polypeptide sequence. A polypeptide is a polymer made of several amino acids joined together by peptide bond.

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