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Question at position 66 Which is the correct order of the central dogma of molecular biology?Replication - Translation - TranscriptionTranscription - Replication - TranslationReplication - Transcription - TranslationTranscription - Translation - ReplicationTranslation - Transcription - Replication
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A.Replication - Translation - Transcription
B.Transcription - Replication - Translation
C.Replication - Transcription - Translation
D.Transcription - Translation - Replication
E.Translation - Transcription - Replication
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The question asks for the correct order of the central dogma of molecular biology, which is the flow of genetic information.
Option 1 proposes Replication - Translation - Transcription. This order incorrectly places translation before transcription, which would mean protein synthesis occurs before the RNA templates are produced. Since translation requires mRNA as a template, this sequence cannot reflect the actual biology.......Login to view full explanation登录即可查看完整答案
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