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Central dogma in molecular biology is :...

Central dogma in molecular biology is `:`

A

RNA `rarr` DNA `rarr `Protein

B

RNA `rarr` Protein `rarr` DNA

C

DNA`rarr` RNA `rarr` Protein

D

DNA `rarr` Protein `rarr `RNA

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  • Consider the following statements : A. RNA has evolved from DNA with chemical modification that make it more unstable. B. Central dogma in molecular biology states that the genetic information flows from DNA rarr RNA rarr Protein. C. In some virsus like tobacco mosaic viruses, QB bacteriophage, DNA is the genetic material. D. Euchromatin is said to be transcriptionally active chromatin, whereas heterochromatin is inactive. Of the above statements :

    A
    B and C are correct
    B
    B and D are correct
    C
    A and B correct
    D
    A and D are correct
  • The 'central dogma' of molecular biology :

    A
    status that translation precedes transcription
    B
    states that DNA is template for all RNA production
    C
    pertains only to prokaryotes because humans are unique
    D
    states that DNA is a template only for DNA replication
  • The central dogma of molecular biology is represented as

    A
    DNA `to` r- RNA
    B
    DNA `to` m RNA `to` Proteins
    C
    RNA `to` DNA `to` Proteins
    D
    RNA `to` DNA `to` RNA `to` Proteins
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