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Central dogma (DNA to RNA to protein (K-A)
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Central dogma and the genetic code (K-A)
Central dogma and the genetic code (K-A)
(6 Lectures Available)
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Course
Institute
Instructor
Discipline
1
Alleles and genes (K-A)
Central dogma and the genetic code (K-A)
Khan Academy
Basic and Health Sciences
2
DNA replication and RNA transcription and translation-video (K-A)
Central dogma and the genetic code (K-A)
Khan Academy
Basic and Health Sciences
3
Intro to gene expression (central dogma) (K-A)
Central dogma and the genetic code (K-A)
Khan Academy
Basic and Health Sciences
4
Nucleic acids (K-A)
Central dogma and the genetic code (K-A)
Khan Academy
Basic and Health Sciences
5
One gene, one enzyme (K-A)
Central dogma and the genetic code (K-A)
Khan Academy
Basic and Health Sciences
6
The genetic code (K-A)
Central dogma and the genetic code (K-A)
Khan Academy
Basic and Health Sciences
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