The central dogma of molecular genetics states that the genetic information flows from:
amino acids → proteins → DNA
DNA → carbohydrates → proteins
DNA → RNA → proteins
DNA → RNA → carbohydrates
Francis Crick proposed the Central Dogma in molecular biology, which states that the genetic information flows in one direction: from DNA to RNA (through a process called transcription), and then from RNA to proteins (through translation).
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