The "Central Dogma" of molecular biology described by Watson and Crick describes
A) the passing of genetic information from DNA to RNA by translation.
B) the passing of genetic information from RNA to protein by transcription.
C) the inheritance of traits between generations.
D) the production of energy in a cell.
E) the directional flow of genetic information in cells.
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Q2: Initiation,elongation,and termination are the three main steps
Q3: DNA differs from RNA because,unlike RNA,
A)DNA contains
Q5: RNA differs from DNA in many ways,including
A)DNA
Q6: A three-base sequence (loop)in tRNA that is
Q6: In eukaryotic cells,sequences of mRNA removed before
Q7: The double helix of DNA is composed
Q10: What are proteins that initiate transcription in
Q14: The step of translation in which amino
Q15: The rungs of the DNA ladder are
Q17: What type of RNA carries the information
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