Tag: DNA

  • Central Dogma of Molecular Biology

    Central Dogma of Molecular Biology

    The central dogma of molecular biology is a fundamental principle that explains the flow of genetic information in living organisms. It states that genetic information flows from DNA to RNA to proteins, but not the reverse. This principle has been a fundamental concept in the field of molecular biology and has helped to understand many…

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  • Prokaryotic Transcription

    Prokaryotic Transcription

    Introduction: Promoter recognition and binding: Initiation: Elongation: Termination: In summary, Prokaryotic transcription is the process of converting genetic information from DNA to RNA. This process is mediated by the enzyme RNA polymerase. The process includes promoter recognition and binding, initiation, elongation, and termination. The RNA polymerase recognizes the promoter by the help of sigma factor…

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