Central Dogma of Molecular Biology

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Central Dogma of Molecular Biology: Overview

This topic covers concepts such as Central Dogma of Molecular Biology and One Gene-One Polypeptide Hypothesis.

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The known number of amino acid used in protein synthesis is

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One gene-one polypeptide hypothesis was proposed by

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Which organism was used by Beadle and Tatum to show one gene-one enzyme hypothesis?

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One gene-one enzyme hypothesis was given by

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Consider the central dogma of life. Identify the correct option indicating A to C.

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Which of the following organism does not follow the central dogma of molecular biology?

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'Central Dogma' was proposed by

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DNA is transcribed by some viral RNA using the enzyme

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'One gene one enzyme hypothesis' was given by

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Work of Beadle and Tatum on Neurospora crassa proved that

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After a mutation at a genetic locus the character of an organism changes due to the change in

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Which one of the following does not follow the central dogma of molecular biology?