The central dogma of molecular biology suggests that the primary role of RNA is to convert the information stored in DNA into proteins. In reality, there is much more to the RNA story. However ...
Protein synthesis is vital for life, translating genetic information from DNA to functional proteins through transcription ...
The Central Dogma of molecular biology was proposed in 1958 by Francis Crick who discovered the structure of DNA along with James Watson. Crick described how information is transferred from DNA to ...
Topics will focus on the central dogma of molecular Biology (DNA to RNA to protein) and how they relate to the structure and function of the cell. Course material will be taken directly from the ...
In "Rethinking Genetic Determinism," 1 Silverman questioned one of the pillars of molecular genetics and documented the need for determinism's expansion into a far more valid and reliable ...
This online course will examine the principles of DNA, RNA and protein with regard to structure and function, including detailed review of the central dogma. Additionally, genetic topics will ...
Development of assessments and activities for undergraduate instructors teaching molecular biology concepts. Based on our investigations of student thinking about biology, we have developed numerous ...