• 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...
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  • glossary of cellular and molecular biology is a list of definitions of terms and concepts commonly used in the study of cell biology, molecular biology, and...
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  • Axiom – Statement that is taken to be true Central dogma of molecular biology – Explanation of the flow of genetic information within a biological system...
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    The process of transcription, splicing and translation is called gene expression, the central dogma of molecular biology. Several methods of RNA splicing...
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    Symposia of the Society for Experimental Biology. 12: 138–63. PMID 13580867. Crick, Francis H. (August 1970). "Central dogma of molecular biology". Nature...
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    crossover – recombination – plasmid – transposon Gene expression Central dogma of molecular biology: nucleosome – genetic code – codon – transcription factor...
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  • The history of molecular biology begins in the 1930s with the convergence of various, previously distinct biological and physical disciplines: biochemistry...
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    Adaptor hypothesis (category 1955 in biology)
    RNA Tie Club, and later elaborated in 1957 along with the central dogma of molecular biology and the sequence hypothesis. It was formally published as...
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    of DNA. Following the establishment of the Central Dogma and the cracking of the genetic code, biology was largely split between organismal biology—the...
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  • several references to biology, particularly genetics, including polysomes, the Pribnow box, the central dogma of molecular biology and the sigma factor...
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  • Molecular biology /məˈlɛkjʊlər/ is a branch of biology that seeks to understand the molecular basis of biological activity in and between cells, including...
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    Synthesis” appeared: this laid out, for the first time, the central dogma of molecular biology, the sequence hypothesis and the adaptor hypothesis. In 1961...
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    Messenger RNA (category Molecular genetics)
    known as translation. All of these processes form part of the central dogma of molecular biology, which describes the flow of genetic information in a...
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    In molecular genetics, an untranslated region (or UTR) refers to either of two sections, one on each side of a coding sequence on a strand of mRNA. If...
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  • Xenobiology (category Synthetic biology)
    canonical DNA–RNA-20 amino acid system (see central dogma of molecular biology). For example, instead of DNA or RNA, XB explores nucleic acid analogues...
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  • Natural genetic engineering (category 1990s in biology)
    counterexamples to the central dogma of molecular biology (Francis Crick's proposal of 1957 that the direction of the flow of sequence information is...
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    Frederick Sanger (category Members of the European Molecular Biology Organization)
    foundational discovery for the central dogma of molecular biology. At the newly constructed Laboratory of Molecular Biology in Cambridge, he developed and...
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  • description of his "Central Dogma of Molecular Biology", which asserted that DNA led to the formation of RNA, which in turn led to the synthesis of proteins...
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    assumptions forming normative rules of conduct, separation of church and state in statecraft, the central dogma of molecular biology, fairness in ethics, etc. In...
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    propagation in the second edition of his "Central dogma of molecular biology" (1970): While asserting that the flow of sequence information from protein...
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    Weismann barrier (category Pages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets via Module:Annotated link)
    mutations are not inherited). This does not refer to the central dogma of molecular biology, which states that no sequential information can travel from...
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    Molecular genetics is a branch of biology that addresses how differences in the structures or expression of DNA molecules manifests as variation among...
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    Germ plasm (category History of biology)
    been extended into molecular terms as the central dogma of molecular biology, which asserts that information written in the form of proteins cannot be...
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  • cell membrane. cellular Of or relating to a cell. central dogma of molecular biology A framework for understanding the movement of genetic information between...
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    Genetics (redirect from Genetic biology)
    back into the sequence of DNA—a phenomenon Francis Crick called the central dogma of molecular biology. The specific sequence of amino acids results in...
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  • Sequence hypothesis (category Biology theories)
    Bibcode:2014Sci...343..262B. doi:10.1126/science.1249912. PMID 24436413. S2CID 45663657. Crick 1958, p. 152. Crick 1958, p. 144. Central dogma of molecular biology...
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    In an influential presentation in 1957, Crick laid out the central dogma of molecular biology, which foretold the relationship between DNA, RNA, and proteins...
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  • another protein and so on. After the discovery of the double helix, the central dogma of molecular biology was formulated, which is that DNA is transcribed...
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  • central dogma of molecular biology and the genetic code, and his later work on neuroscience. The main purpose of Crick's book is to describe some of his...
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    associate to the same set of helicases. Right hand structure of Bacteriophage RB69, a family B DdRP. Central dogma of molecular biology Exonuclease Ligase Nuclease...
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