The Central Dogma

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Joana S

 

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March 10, 2014

 

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To give a quick example, the molecular apparatus for either translation or transcription is very complex, and requires many different RNA molecules and proteins. DNA by itself cannot make a cell. With the recent completion of the sequencing of the human genome, it appears to be a popular notion that we now have a map of a human being...
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The genome is often described as a "blue-print" for making a human (or other organism), however, this analogy is a bad one. The "genome as a blue-print" analogy is bad, because an organism is much more than just genes. Let's be clear: a genetic map is a map that shows where genes lie on chromosomes. However, it is the products of those genes that interact with each other in the context of a cell (or more appropriately, in the context of a whole organism -- unicellular or multicellular)...
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