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What is the central dogma of molecular biology?

It explains the flow of information in biological systems, especially in eukaryotes. It can be simplified to "DNA makes RNA makes protein". This explains how DNA, which is passed down the generatio...
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Is breaking the law always immoral? Discuss.

Most importantly, answers to essay questions in the LNAT need to be relevant and well-written. These are the qualities of a good lawyer. The answer to this question should therefore demonstrate a balanced ap...
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To what extent was government transformed during the reign of Henry VIII?

During the reign of Henry VIII there was broad structural change in central governance brought about by the transformative effects of the Reformation, and there was a fundamental shift in the structure of au...
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What is the difference between transcription and translation?

This is a rather fundamental question and it's important to get it right. Remember, the central dogma of biology is, in its most basic form, DNA makes RNA makes protein. Transcription is the process by which...
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What classic elements of postmodern literature can be found in Daniel Kehlmann's 'Die Vermessung der Welt'?

Obviously, I would answer in German and only switch to English to erase final problems of understanding. Kehlmann chooses a historic framework for ‚Die Vermessung der Welt‘ creating both distance by setting ...
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