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Pg. 10

Microscopy Light Microscopy Electron Microscopy

Light Microscopy Bright Field Phase-Contrast Differential Interference Contrast (DIC) Fluorescence

Electron Microscopy (EM) Scanning EM Transmission EM

Chemical Composition of Cells Pg. 58

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Bond Energies

Gene Expression

Monomer/Polymer

Nitrogenous Bases of DNA and RNA

Supercoiled DNA Non-supercoiled DNA (relaxed)

Werner Syndrome Mutation in gene encoding RecQ helicase 15 yrs. 48 yrs. Mutation in gene encoding RecQ helicase

Human Karyotypes Female Male

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Pgs. 74-75

Extra carbon atom!

alpha-helix ß-Sheet

X-Ray Crystallography Pg. 31

Representations of Protein Tertiary Structure Wire Frame Backbone Space Filling Ribbon Pg. 132

Quaternary Structure Pg. 141

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Chloride Ion Channel Protein

Comparison of Protein Primary Structure (Forkhead domain transcription factors)

Gene Expression Pg. 230

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Exon/Intron Organization of Eukaryotic Genes Pg. 238

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5’ Guanine Cap Structure Pg. 237

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Ubiquitin-dependent Protein Degradation Ub-Ub-Ub Proteasome Peptides + Ub Pg. 257

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