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What is the correct sequence of processes involved in central dogma?

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Replication, transcription, translation
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Replication, translation, transcription
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Translation, replication, transcription
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Transcription, replication, translation
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The correct option is A Replication, transcription, translation
  • The central dogma of molecular biology is an explanation of the flow of genetic information within a biological system.
  • It was stated by Francis Crick in 1956.
  • DNA replication is the process by which DNA makes a copy of itself during cell division.
  • The coded genetic information hard-wired into DNA is transcribed into small, portable RNA messages.
  • Each mRNA cassette contains the program for the synthesis of a particular protein (or small number of proteins) through translation.
  • The order is replication ---> transcription ---> translation.

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