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Chapter 15.1, Problem 1SB
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The reason accounting for the renaming of one gene-one enzyme hypothesis which is based on the work on Neurospora crassa’s auxotrophic mutant, into one gene-one polypeptide hypothesis.
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The genes that code for proteins are known as protein-coding genes. The central dogma states that DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) is converted into RNA (ribonucleic acid), which further produces proteins. The process of the conversion of RNA into proteins is called translation. Beadle and Tatum basically used the genetic approach to study
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