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Today we're discussing the central dogma of biology, and that's going to help us answer a couple questions down the line.
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So before i start with the central dogma itself, i want to talk about dna replication.
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Dna replication from the word itself replication means dna just makes more of itself.
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And this happens during the interface.
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Of the cell when the cell prepares for cell division.
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So we're replicating dnas, we have more of it, and we can split it into during cell division.
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This process is facilitated by an enzyme called dna polymerase.
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Dna polymerase.
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So that's dna replication.
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And say we have a cell that wants to make protein that's when we enter the central dogma of biology because we want to make protein from dna and the way we do that is we go from dna to rna and eventually protein so we start with a process called transcription so this is when we make rna from our dna template.
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So we make rna from dna.
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And this process is facilitated by an enzyme called rna polymerase.
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R &a polymeris.
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So remember when we're making dna, we use dna polymeris...