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The Central Dogma of Molecular Biology

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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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Directed and presented by Pablo Barrecheguren (@pjbarrecheguren), "Biocosas" is a scientific dissemination project produced by Minifilms TV in collaboration with Muy Interesante and with the collaboration of the Spanish Foundation for Science and Technology – Ministry of Science and Innovation.

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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