What is the correct order of information flow in bacterial and eukaryotic cells? (a) DNA →mRNA →protein (b) protein → mRNA → DNA (c) DNA →protein→mRNA (d) protein →DNA → mRNA (e) mRNA → protein → DNA

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What is the correct order of information flow in bacterial and eukaryotic cells? (a) DNA →mRNA →protein (b) protein → mRNA → DNA (c) DNA →protein→mRNA (d) protein →DNA → mRNA (e) mRNA → protein → DNA

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