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  2. Central dogma of molecular biology - Wikipedia

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    A second version of the central dogma is popular but incorrect. This is the simplistic DNA → RNA → protein pathway published by James Watson in the first edition of The Molecular Biology of the Gene (1965). Watson's version differs from Crick's because Watson describes a two-step (DNA → RNA and RNA → protein) process as the central ...

  3. Adaptor hypothesis - Wikipedia

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    It was formulated by Francis Crick in 1955 in an informal publication of the RNA Tie Club, and later elaborated in 1957 along with the central dogma of molecular biology and the sequence hypothesis. It was formally published as an article "On protein synthesis" in 1958. The name "adaptor hypothesis" was given by Sydney Brenner.

  4. Timeline of the history of genetics - Wikipedia

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    1941: Edward Lawrie Tatum and George Wells Beadle show that genes code for proteins; [22] see the original central dogma of genetics. 1943: Luria–Delbrück experiment: this experiment showed that genetic mutations conferring resistance to bacteriophage arise in the absence of selection, rather than being a response to selection. [23]

  5. History of molecular biology - Wikipedia

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    Arriving at their conclusion on February 21, 1953, Watson and Crick made their first announcement on February 28. In an influential presentation in 1957, Crick laid out the "central dogma of molecular biology", which foretold the relationship

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  7. Biology - Wikipedia

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    The extended central dogma of molecular biology includes all the processes involved in the flow of genetic information. Main article: Gene expression Gene expression is the molecular process by which a genotype encoded in DNA gives rise to an observable phenotype in the proteins of an organism's body.

  8. Talk:Central dogma of molecular biology - Wikipedia

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    As of February 2005, no exceptions to this rule are known. However, once we understand how prions function, there might, perhaps, be a known exception. Original sources for Crick's version of the Central Dogma are: Crick, F.H.C. (1958) On Protein Synthesis. in Symp. Soc. Exp. Biol. XII, 139-163. Crick, F. (1970) Central Dogma of Molecular Biology.

  9. Everything You Need To Know About Dragon's Dogma 2 - AOL

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    Everything we know about Dragon's Dogma 2, including the release date, launch times, editions, PC specs, and more.