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BIOL_1105_60452_202506 Lesson 13 Homework

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The central dogma of molecular biology states that Molecule 1, the [ Select ] peptide RNA DNA molecule, is converted into Molecule 2, the [ Select ] peptide DNA RNA molecule. The process by which this occurs is Process X. [ Select ] replication translation transcription . Molecule 2 is then converted into Molecule 3, the [ Select ] DNA RNA peptide molecule, through Process Y. [ Select ] replication translation transcription .

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The central dogma describes the flow of genetic information as DNA being transcribed into RNA, which is then translated into a protein. Option 1: DNA as Molecule 1. This is correct because Molecule 1 is described as the source DNA that is transcribed into RNA to begin the information flow. Saying Molecule 1 is 'peptide' would be incorrect because peptides are short chain......Login to view full explanation

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