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The correct representation of central dogma is as follows:(a) DNA $\stackrel{\text { Transcription }}{\rightarrow}$ mRNA $\underline{\text { Transformation }}{\longrightarrow}$ ProteinProtcins(b)Replication(c) Proteins remReplication(d)
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This is the process by which a DNA molecule is copied to produce two identical DNA molecules. This can be represented as: \[ \text{DNA} \stackrel{\text{Replication}}{\longrightarrow} \text{DNA} \] Show more…
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