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  2. Central dogma of molecular biology - Wikipedia

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    The central dogma of molecular biology deals with the flow of genetic information within a biological system. It is often stated as "DNA makes RNA, and RNA makes protein", [1] although this is not its original meaning. It was first stated by Francis Crick in 1957, [2] [3] then published in 1958: [4] [5] The Central Dogma.

  3. File:Crick's 1958 central dogma.svg - Wikipedia

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    A diagram of the central dogma of molecular biology circa 1958, as reconstructed by Francis Crick in "Central Dogma of Molecular Biology", Nature, vol. 227, pp. 561 ...

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  5. File:NcRNAs-central-dogma.svg - Wikipedia

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    An illustration of the central dogma of molecular biology annotated with the processes ncRNAs are involved in. Date: 30 November 2008: Source:

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  7. File:Extended Central Dogma with Enzymes.jpg - Wikipedia

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  8. Francis Crick - Wikipedia

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    Crick was an important theoretical molecular biologist and played a crucial role in research related to revealing the helical structure of DNA. He is widely known for the use of the term "central dogma" to summarise the idea that once information is transferred from nucleic acids (DNA or RNA) to proteins, it cannot flow back to nucleic acids ...

  9. Central dogma of genetics - Wikipedia

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