The central dogma of protein synthesis is

  • A

    $DNA$ $\xrightarrow{{{\text{Translation}}}}m - RNA$ $\xrightarrow{{{\text{Transcription}}}}$ protein

  • B

    $DNA$ $\xrightarrow{{{\text{Transcription}}}}$ $m - $$RNA$ $\xrightarrow{{{\text{Translation}}}}$ protein

  • C

    $RNA$ $\xrightarrow{{{\text{Replication}}}}$ $DNA$ $\xrightarrow{{{\text{Transcription}}}}$ protein

  • D

    $RNA$ $\xrightarrow{{{\text{Transcription}}}}$ $m$$RNA$ $\xrightarrow{{{\text{Translation}}}}$ Protein

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