Central Dogma Theory:

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DNA unzips in the nucleus
Protein assembled at ribosome
Transcription occurs
Translation occurs
RNA moves to the ribosome

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Central Dogma Theory Listed in the Item Bank are individual steps that need to be ordered To find out more information about steps some have more details availa class=

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1. DNA unzips in the nucleus
2. Transcription 
3. RNA moves to the ribosome
4.Translation occurs
5. Protein assembled at ribosome
occurs

Answer;

1. DNA unzips in the nucleus

2. Transcription

3. RNA moves to the ribosome

4.Translation occurs

5. Protein assembled at ribosome

occurs.

Explanation;

-The central dogma describes the two-step process, transcription and translation, by which genetic information in genes flows into proteins:that is; DNA → RNA → protein. Transcription is the synthesis of an RNA copy of a segment of DNA, a process that is catalyzed by the enzyme RNA polymerase. Translation on the other hand involves making of the proteins from the mRNA (has codons that codes for specific amino acids) in the ribosomes.

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