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How would you illustrate the central dogma of molecular genetics as it applies to eukaryotes?

How would you illustrate the central dogma of molecular genetics as it applies to eukaryotes?

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Answer=Central Dogma is a process in which DNA(gene) information carried by mRNA then this mRNA carried this message to make functional protein.

DNA ➞RNA ➞ Protein

In Eukaryotes DNA replication takes place in Nucleus by the help of DNA polymerases.

In Eukaryotes DNA makes mRNA process called transcription by the help of RNA polymerase.This process also takes place in Nucleus.During transcription mRNA maturation processing also occurs which includes 5'capping, Intron splicing and 3' Polyadenylation when mature m-RNA formed then it transport to Cytoplasm where by the help of ribosome this mRNA makes functional protein this process called Translation.

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