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Figure 3.1 Nucleotides Have Three Components
Figure 3.2 Linking Nucleotides Together
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Figure 3.3 RNA
Figure 3.4 DNA
Figure 3.5 DNA Replication and Transcription
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Figure 9.5 DNA Is a Double Helix
Figure 9.6 Base Pairs in DNA Can Interact with Other Molecules
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Figure 9.7 Each New DNA Strand Grows by the Addition of Nucleotides to Its 3′ End
Figure 9.8 The Origin of DNA Replication
Figure 9.9 DNA Forms with a Primer
Figure 9.10 DNA Polymerase Binds to the Template Strand
Figure 9.11 The Two New Strands Form in Different Ways
Figure 9.12 The Lagging Strand Story
Figure 9.12 The Lagging Strand Story (Part 1)
Figure 9.12 The Lagging Strand Story (Part 2)
Figure 9.12 The Lagging Strand Story (Part 3)
Figure 9.13 Telomeres and Telomerase
Figure 9.14 DNA Repair Mechanisms
Figure 9.14 DNA Repair Mechanisms (Part 2)
Figure 9.16 Mutation and Phenotype
Figure 9.18 Spontaneous and Induced Mutations
Figure 9.18 Spontaneous and Induced Mutations (Part 1)
Figure 9.18 Spontaneous and Induced Mutations (Part 2)
Figure 9.18 Spontaneous and Induced Mutations (Part 3)
Figure Methylcytosine in DNA Is a “Hotspot” for Mutations
Figure 10.1 Metabolic Diseases and Enzymes
Figure 10.2 Gene Mutations and Amino Acid Changes
Figure 10.3 From Gene to Protein
Figure 10.5 DNA Is Transcribed to Form RNA
Figure 10.5 DNA Is Transcribed to Form RNA (Part 1)
Figure 10.5 DNA Is Transcribed to Form RNA (Part 2)
Figure 10.5 DNA Is Transcribed to Form RNA (Part 3)
Figure 10.5 DNA Is Transcribed to Form RNA (Part 4)
Figure 10.6 Transcription of a Eukaryotic Gene
Figure 10.6 Transcription of a Eukaryotic Gene (Part 1)
Figure 10.6 Transcription of a Eukaryotic Gene (Part 2)
Table 10.1 Differences between Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Gene Expression
Figure 10.9 The Spliceosome: An RNA Splicing Machine
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Figure The Genetic Code
Figure Mutations
Figure Mutations (Part 1)
Figure Mutations (Part 2)
Figure Mutations (Part 3)
Figure Mutations (Part 4)
Figure Transfer RNA
Figure Ribosome Structure
Figure The Initiation of Translation
Figure The Initiation of Translation (Part 1)
Figure The Initiation of Translation (Part 2)
Figure The Elongation of Translation
Figure The Elongation of Translation (Part 1)
Figure The Elongation of Translation (Part 2)
Figure The Termination of Translation
Figure The Termination of Translation (Part 1)
Figure The Termination of Translation (Part 2)
Table 10.2 Signals that Start and Stop Transcription and Translation
Figure A Polysome
Figure A Polysome (Part 1)
Figure A Polysome (Part 2)
Figure Destinations for Newly Translated Polypeptides in a Eukaryotic Cell
Figure Destinations for Newly Translated Polypeptides in a Eukaryotic Cell (Part 2)
Figure Posttranslational Modifications of Proteins
Figure An Antibiotic at the Ribosome