The "Central Dogma" of molecular biology described by Watson and Crick describes

the passing of genetic information from DNA to RNA by translation.
the passing of genetic information from RNA to protein by transcription.
the inheritance of traits between generations.
the production of energy in a cell.
the directional flow of genetic information in cells.


the passing of genetic information from DNA to RNA by translation.

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A) mutation. B) adaptation. C) analogous structures. D) homologous structures. E) vestigial structures.

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A species of bacteria is a distinct type of bacteria that can sexually produce viable offspring when it mates with others of its own kind.

a. true b. false

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Both ______ seen among modern species are explained by biological evolution.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word.

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