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Description (Edit): Video Lectures - Lecture 12/nTopics covered: /nMolecular Biology 3/nInstructor: /nProf. Eric Lander/nTranscript - Lecture 12/nGood morning. Good morning./nSo, I'd like to pick up where we left off last time and just finish off translation and then step back and look at how this central dogma of DNA is replicated into DNA, is read into RNA, and is translated into protein./nOr, actually, as Francis Crick really put it, all information flow from nucleic acid to protein. How that varies amongst organisms. Because first we're going through it and looking at the absolutely common features, DNA replication, so it's five prime to three prime, et cetera, et cetera, transcription, translation. But in a moment I'd like to turn to the variations between different kinds of organisms. But let me brief... more....
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