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What is the central dogma of molecular biology?

A. DNA -> RNA -> Protein
B. RNA -> DNA -> Protein
C. Protein -> DNA -> RNA
D. RNA -> Protein -> DNA

Answer: DNA -> RNA -> Protein


Additional Information: The central dogma of molecular biology states that genetic information flows from DNA to RNA to Protein.


Subjects: Biochemistry, Biology

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