LivingThe Central Dogma of Molecular Biology

The Central Dogma of Molecular Biology

Raised by Francis Crick in 1958, the Central Dogma of Molecular Biology tries to summarize the movement of information between biomolecules in a single theoretical framework.

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References:

Crick, F. (1970). Central Dogma of Molecular Biology. Nature. Vol 227, August 8.

Gayon, J. (2016). From Mendel to l'épigénétique: histoire de la génétique. Comptes Rendus – Biologies, 339(7–8), 225–230.

Lehninger Principles of Biochemistry. Fourth edition (2006)

Photo: Francis Crick: Marc Lieberman (Author) (Siegel RM, Callaway EM: Francis Crick's Legacy for Neuroscience: Between the α and the Ω. PLoS Biol 12/2/2004: e419)

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