Central Dogma of Molecular Biology. Crick, F. Nature, 227(5258):561–563, August, 1970. Publisher: Nature Publishing Group
Paper doi abstract bibtex The central dogma of molecular biology deals with the detailed residue-by-residue transfer of sequential information. It states that such information cannot be transferred from protein to either protein or nucleic acid.
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abstract = {The central dogma of molecular biology deals with the detailed residue-by-residue transfer of sequential information. It states that such information cannot be transferred from protein to either protein or nucleic acid.},
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note = {Publisher: Nature Publishing Group},
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