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Biology, 21.05.2021 14:00, olson1312

What is the central dogma of biology? RNA codes for DNA, which guides the synthesis of proteins.
DNA codes for proteins, which guides the synthesis of RNA.
RNA codes for proteins, which guides the synthesis of DNA.
DNA codes for RNA, which guides the synthesis of proteins.

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