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PowerPoint Slides for Chapter 16: Emergent Properties at the Molecular Level by A. Malcolm Campbell, Laurie J. Heyer, and Chris Paradise Title Page Integrating Concepts in Biology

Cooperativity in Oxygen Binding Opening Figure

Solubility of Oxygen Fig. 16.1

Comparison of Oxygen Solubility Fig. 16.2

pH Effect on Hemoglobin Binding O 2 Fig. 16.3

Hill Plot of Hemoglobin Binding Fig. 16.4

Hemoglobin Sequence Conservation Fig. 16.5

Molecular Switch for Cooperativity Fig. 16.6

Phage Infects E. coli Fig. 16.7

 Phage Life Cycle and Choices Fig. 16.8

Switch Built from Promoters Fig. 16.9

Structure & Function of cI Fig

cI Positive Feedback Loop Fig

UV Disrupts cI Feedback Loop Fig

Cro Regulation of Switch Fig

Fig Cro Positive Feedback Loop

Table 16.2

Fig Cooperativity in Switch

Fig Cro and cI Amino Acid Alignment

Daily Cycle of Plants and Animals Fig

Fly Behavior Regulated by Light Fig

Table 16.3

Fig Cyanobacteria Daily Cycles

KaiABC Proteins are Time Keepers Fig

Selection Pressure on Circadian Rhythms Fig

In Vitro KaiABC Function Fig

Repressilator as Synthetic Oscillator Fig

Repressilator In Vivo Function Fig

ELSI Fig Biological Interventions Gone Bad

Mammalian Time Keeper Fig

Light Synchronizes Clock Fig

Mammalian Brain Coordination Fig

Experimental Clock Manipulations Fig

Fig Human Variation of Clock

Table 16.4