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DNA The Central Dogma of Biology RNA Prote in Transcripti on Translati on Transcription: •The process of transferring genetic information from DNA to complementary strands of RNA. •This is done by the binding of the enzyme, RNA Polymerase, to the promoter sequence of a gene, reading the DNA, then producing a strand of messenger RNA (mRNA) Translation: •The process of transferring genetic information from RNA to a sequence of amino acids in a protein. •The sequence of mRNA is read as a series of nucleotide triplets called codons. •Each codon specifies one amino acid which then join together to form a polypeptide chain. Folding: •Polypeptide chains undergo a series of folding to form functional proteins. The central dogma of biology describes the flow of information from gene sequence to protein product.

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Transcription: •The process of transferring genetic information from DNA to complementary strands of RNA. •This is done by the binding of the enzyme, RNA Polymerase, to the promoter sequence of a gene, reading the DNA, then producing a strand of messenger RNA (mRNA)

Translation: •The process of transferring genetic information from RNA to a sequence of amino acids in a protein. •The sequence of mRNA is read as a series of nucleotide triplets called codons.•Each codon specifies one amino acid which then join together to form a polypeptide chain.

Folding:•Polypeptide chains undergo a series of folding to form functional proteins.

The central dogma of biology describes the flow of information from gene sequence to protein product.