The central dogma of molecular biology proposes a unidirectional or one-way flow of information from DNA to RNA (transcription) and from RNA to protein (translation). The concept was given by Crick.
The central dogma of molecular genetics states that the genetic information flows from:
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Amino acids → Proteins → DNA
DNA → Carbohydrates → Proteins
DNA → RNA → Proteins
DNA → RNA → Carbohydrates
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