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E. coli Genetics: From Genes to Genomes. Figure 4.1a: Gregor Mendel © National Library of Medicine.

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1 E. coli Genetics: From Genes to Genomes

2 Figure 4.1a: Gregor Mendel © National Library of Medicine

3 Figure 4.1b: Thomas Hunt Morgan © National Library of Medicine

4 Table 04.TBL01: A Comparison of DNA and RNA

5 Figure 4.2a-b: Transformation experiments of Griffith

6 Figure 4.2c-d: Transformation experiments of Griffith

7 Table 04.TBL02: The Genetic Codes for Several Amino Acids

8 Figure 4.3: Determining the function of DNA

9 Figure 4.4a: James D. Watson and Francis H. C. Crick in 1952 © Cold Springs Harbor Laboratory Archives/Photo Researchers, Inc.

10 Figure 4.4b: James D. Watson and Francis H. C. Crick more recently © Ted Spiegel/Corbis

11 Figure 4.5a: A space-filling model of the DNA molecule

12 Figure 4.5b: A stylized model of DNA

13 Figure 4.6: How DNA replicates

14 Figure 4.7: The transcription process

15 Figure 4.8: The translation process

16 Figure 4.9: A summary view of protein synthesis

17 Figure 4.10: The operon theory of gene regulation

18 Figure 4.11a: Sequencing methods for determining the base sequence of a molecule of DNA: Traditional method.

19 Figure 4.11b: Sequencing methods for determining the base sequence of a molecule of DNA: Shotgun method.

20 Figure 4.12: President Clinton with J. Craig Venter and Francis Collins announcing the draft copy of the human genome © AP Photos


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