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29 January, 11:04

According to Crick's Central Dogma of molecular Biology, there can be NO transfer of information from

A) DNA to RNA. B) RNA to RNA. C) RNA to protein. D) protein to RNA.

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  1. 29 January, 11:24
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    D) protein to RNA.

    Explanation:

    According to Crick's central dogma, the flow of genetic information occurs through a certain path. It includes transcription and translation. DNA is a biomolecule that serves to store genetic information. The DNA template strand is copied into the RNA strands during the process of transcription.

    These RNA molecules serve to specify the amino acid sequence of proteins during the process of translation. In this way, the genetic information stored in DNA molecules is carried to the proteins via RNA molecules. However, the reverse is not possible and the proteins can not serve as the template for RNA synthesis.
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