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The central dogma of molecular biology states that DNA İS

into mRNA, which

is then translated into polypeptides,

2 Eukaryotic ribosomes exist freely floating in the and membrane-bound.

3. In peptide synthesis, after an amino acid has been added to the polypeptide chain,

the empty exits the ribosome.


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is then translated into polypeptides,

Explanation:

The central dogma includes two processes: Transcription where the sequence of genes found in the double strand of DNA is transcribed to sequences of single-strand RNA forming mRNA. Translation where the mRNA sequence is translated to amino acids. Amino acids are then linked together to form polypeptides.

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