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Hello.
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So the question is which statement best describes the central dogma of genetics and a group of answer choices are option a, the central dogma only applies to yellow and green peas from mendel's experiment.
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Option b, genes are made up of rna expressed as dna intermediary which is decoded to make proteins.
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Option c, genes made up of dna are directly decoded to make proteins.
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And option d is genes are made up of dna expressed as an rna intermediary that is decoded to make proteins.
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And option e is the central dogma only applies to animals.
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See, the central dogma is a theory that states that genetic information flows only in one direction.
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That is from dna to rna to the proteins.
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So this is the central dogma.
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Dna is transcribed into rna which is then translated into the proteins.
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So the central dogma is a process by which the instructions in the dna are converted into rna by the process of transcription and then to the proteins by the process of translation...