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Port de Montréal. Adrien Hébert.

Port de Montréal. Adrien Hébert.

The Curious Case of Reverse Translation: The Divide Between Nature and Society

Daniel Tarade December 13, 2019

The central dogma is a fundamental principle taught to all students of biology. The notion that the information stored in a protein sequence cannot serve as a template for a complementary nucleic acid strand still stands. Here, we consider the curious case of in silico reverse translation software designed by humans. Does this violate the central dogma? A discussion of society and nature is necessary to address the question.

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In Philosophy of Science Tags Reverse Translation, Francis Crick, Nature, Technology, Society
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