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BIOL 304 Summary of the Central Dogma

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This is a summary of the central dogma of DNA (replication, transcription [in prokaryotes and eukaryotes], and translation [in prokaryotes and eukaryotes]). Some more specific parts included are Rho Independent/Dependent Termination, TBP box, chromatin remodeling, 5' capping, 5'-2' splicing, polyadenylation, alternative splicing and its impact on the regulation of sex within fruit flies, protein structures, code mutations, charging of the tRNA, initiation, elongation, accommodation, and termination.

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