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which of the following statements describes the central dogma of molecular biology tRNA-DNA-proteins Proteins-lipids-carbohydrates DNA-RNA-proteins Proteins-DNA-RNA
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DNA → RNA → proteins
Explanation: the central dogma states genetic information flows from DNA (storage) to RNA (transcription) to protein (translation). The other choices are incorrect (tRNA is a component of translation, lipids/carbohydrates are not the main information flow, and information does not normally go protein → DNA/RNA).
Explanation: the central dogma states genetic information flows from DNA (storage) to RNA (transcription) to protein (translation). The other choices are incorrect (tRNA is a component of translation, lipids/carbohydrates are not the main information flow, and information does not normally go protein → DNA/RNA).
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