Francis & Crick proposed the scheme called Central Dogma in 1958. Which of the following processes was NOT covered in this scheme?
Step 1: Understand the Central Dogma.
The Central Dogma of molecular biology, proposed by Francis Crick in 1958, describes the unidirectional flow of genetic information: \[ {DNA} \xrightarrow{{transcription}} {RNA} \xrightarrow{{translation}} {Protein} \] Step 2: Processes originally included.
The processes covered were:
Replication: DNA makes copies of itself.
Transcription: DNA to RNA.
Translation: RNA to protein.
Step 3: Reverse transcription not included.
Reverse transcription (RNA to DNA) was not part of the original Central Dogma and was only discovered later with the study of retroviruses (e.g., HIV).
Conclusion: Reverse transcription was not included in the original Central Dogma.
Match the LIST-I with LIST-II. \[ \begin{array}{|l|l|} \hline \textbf{LIST I} & \textbf{LIST II} \\ \hline A. \ \text{Franklin Stahl} & I. \ \beta\text{-form of DNA} \\ B. \ \text{Maurice Wilkins} & II. \ \text{Estimated absolute amount of each Base} \\ C. \ \text{Erwin Chargaff} & III. \ \text{Proposed two polynucleotide chain} \\ D. \ \text{Watson and Crick} & IV. \ \text{Individual strands of Duplexes are entirely heavy or light} \\ \hline \end{array} \]