We know that all of our cells have an IDENTICAL set of DNA strands. We have learned that what makes them different is which part of that DNA is expressed (gene expression) and the results of that expression (protein synthesis). This overall concept is called the central dogma. Your job in this C-E-R is to demonstrate your understanding of the importance of this concept.
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Biology, 22.06.2019 13:40
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