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The central dogma describes which of the following?


the process by which enzymes are modified after translation


the way DNA is replicated


the flow of genetic information


the way RNA is used as a template to make DNA

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Answer:

The correct answer is - the flow of genetic information.

Explanation:

The process includes the flow of genetic information or instructions encoded in DNA used to make or turn to a final product that can be DNA or protein, known as the central dogma.

Mostly central dogma term use for the protein synthesis from the DNA that takes place in the two steps, transcription is the first converts DNA into RNA and the second translation that converts product of the first step that is RNA  into Protein. DNA → RNA → protein.

Thus, the correct answer is - the flow of genetic information.