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Chemical biology provides this missing small-molecule piece of the central dogma (Fig. 1). What are small molecules? We know best what they are not—nature's DNA, RNA and protein macromolecules ...
The central dogma of molecular ... since the structure of DNA was first elaborated, scientists have learned that RNA does much more than simply play a role in protein synthesis.
A team of CiRA researchers has uncovered the crucial role of EIF3D—a protein translational regulator—in primed pluripotency.
For natural cells, the so-called central dogma of molecular biology describes how protein synthesis ... In the process, DNA is transcribed into RNA and then translated into functional proteins ...
Comparison of a single-stranded RNA and a double-stranded DNA with their corresponding nucleobases (Image: Wikimedia Commons, CC SA 3.0) The central dogma of molecular biology describes the flow ...
For natural cells, the so-called central dogma of molecular biology describes how protein synthesis occurs through transcription and translation of genetic information in the cell. In the process, DNA ...
For natural cells, the so-called central dogma of molecular biology describes how protein synthesis ... In the process, DNA ...