Central Dogma Of Molecular Biology
The central dogma of molecular biology states that DNA contains instructions for making a protein, which are copied by RNA. RNA then uses the instructions to make a protein.
CK-12 (High School)
ESSENTIAL QUESTION:
Why is the central dogma of biology so important to the study of life?
STANDARDS:
RST.1 - Analysis & Evidence, RST.2 - Main Ideas, RST.4 - Key Terms
DEPTH OF KNOWLEDGE (DOK) LEVELS:
1,3
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