It’s among the most well-known rules in modern biology: Genetic information flows in one direction, from DNA to RNA to protein. But a recent discovery complicates and adds nuance to this so-called ...
While the central dogma of molecular biology outlines the linear flow of genetic information from DNA to RNA to proteins (black lines), glycomics introduces a “3rd code of life”—glycans—that operates ...
Genes contain instructions for making proteins, and a central dogma of biology is that this information flows from DNA to RNA to proteins. But only two percent of the human genome actually encodes ...
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