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1. Introduction to Biochemistry - Part 3 of 4
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1. Introduction to Biochemistry - Part 3 of 4
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1. Introduction to Biochemistry / Central Dogma / Problem 6
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Why is protein synthesis considered irreversible in the context of the central dogma?
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Once information is transferred to proteins, it cannot be used to synthesize nucleic acids.
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Proteins can be converted back into RNA.
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Proteins can be used as templates for RNA synthesis.
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Proteins can be converted back into DNA.
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