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    Central dogma, illustrated (with labels and numbers for stages)
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    Central dogma, illustrated (with labels and numbers for stages)

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    DNA encodes RNA, which encodes protein. DNA is transcribed to make messenger RNA (mRNA). The mRNA sequence (dark red strand) is complementary to the DNA sequence (blue strand). On ribosomes, transfer RNA (tRNA) reads three codons at a time in mRNA to bring together the amino acids that link up to make a protein. See image 2548 for a version of this illustration that isn't numbered and 2547 for a an entirely unlabeled version. Featured in The New Genetics.
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    Keywordsgenetics
    SourceCrabtree + Company
    Date2008-10-17 00:00:00
    Credit LineNational Institute of General Medical Sciences
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    Record TypeIllustration
    Topic Area(s);#Genes;#
    Previous UsesThe New Genetics pages 12-13
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