Unravelling the Mystery of DNA, RNA and Proteins

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The discussion centers on whether the processes involving DNA, RNA, ribosomes, amino acids, and proteins can be solely classified as "chemical reactions" or if they encompass more complex interactions. While acknowledging the fundamental role of chemical reactions, such as bond exchanges and enzymatic catalysis, participants highlight the significance of various interactions, including electrostatic, hydrophobic, and spatial geometry, that contribute to the complexity of biological processes. The concept of the central dogma of biology is referenced as a framework for understanding these interactions, suggesting that while the processes are chemical in nature, their complexity warrants a broader categorization.
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Are the whole processes of DNA, RNA, ribosomes, amino acids and proteins all just "chemical reactions" or is there something more to it?

I know the way it works from DNA to protein but why?

I understand this question might have a very complex anwser but a brief explanation would be apreciated. :biggrin: Thnx
 
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What else would there be to it? Things like electrostatic interactions, hydrophobic interactions, spatial interactions (geometry), enzymatic catalyzations etc?
 
I persume you are looking for the central dogma of biology.

Have a look at these links:

http://www.cbs.dtu.dk/staff/dave/DNA_CenDog.html
http://www.johnkyrk.com/

They are 'chemical' reaction alright, in the sense that the whole process is exchange between bonds (peptide bonds, hydrolysis etc) etc. However, it is to such a complexity i would catagorize differently
 
dogma is the perfect word for what of thinking of, thnx
 
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