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Chapter 10 Opener
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Figure 10.1 Metabolic Diseases and Enzymes
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Figure 10.1 Metabolic Diseases and Enzymes (Part 1)
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Figure 10.1 Metabolic Diseases and Enzymes (Part 2)
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Apply the Concept, Ch. 10, p. 189
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Figure 10.2 Gene Mutations and Amino Acid Changes
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Figure 10.3 From Gene to Protein
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Figure 10.4 RNA Polymerase
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Figure 10.5 DNA Is Transcribed to Form RNA
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Figure 10.5 DNA Is Transcribed to Form RNA (Part 1)
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Figure 10.5 DNA Is Transcribed to Form RNA (Part 2)
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Figure 10.5 DNA Is Transcribed to Form RNA (Part 3)
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Figure 10.5 DNA Is Transcribed to Form RNA (Part 4)
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Figure 10.6 Transcription of a Eukaryotic Gene
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Figure 10.6 Transcription of a Eukaryotic Gene (Part 1)
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Figure 10.6 Transcription of a Eukaryotic Gene (Part 2)
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Table 10.1 Differences between Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Gene Expression
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Figure 10.7 Nucleic Acid Hybridization
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Figure 10.8 Demonstrating the Existence of Introns
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Figure 10.9 The Spliceosome: An RNA Splicing Machine
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In-Text Art, Ch. 10, p. 195
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Figure 10.10 Deciphering the Genetic Code
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Figure 10.10 Deciphering the Genetic Code (Part 1)
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Figure 10.10 Deciphering the Genetic Code (Part 2)
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Figure 10.11 The Genetic Code
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Figure 10.12 Mutations
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Figure 10.12 Mutations (Part 1)
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Figure 10.12 Mutations (Part 2)
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Figure 10.12 Mutations (Part 3)
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Figure 10.12 Mutations (Part 4)
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Figure 10.13 Transfer RNA
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In-Text Art, Ch. 10, p. 200
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Figure 10.14 Ribosome Structure
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Figure 10.15 The Initiation of Translation
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Figure 10.15 The Initiation of Translation (Part 1)
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Figure 10.15 The Initiation of Translation (Part 2)
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Figure 10.16 The Elongation of Translation
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Figure 10.16 The Elongation of Translation (Part 1)
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Figure 10.16 The Elongation of Translation (Part 2)
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Figure 10.17 The Termination of Translation
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Figure 10.17 The Termination of Translation (Part 1)
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Figure 10.17 The Termination of Translation (Part 2)
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Table 10.2 Signals that Start and Stop Transcription and Translation
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Figure 10.18 A Polysome
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Figure 10.18 A Polysome (Part 1)
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Figure 10.18 A Polysome (Part 2)
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Figure 10.19 Destinations for Newly Translated Polypeptides in a Eukaryotic Cell
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Figure 10.19 Destinations for Newly Translated Polypeptides in a Eukaryotic Cell (Part 1)
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Figure 10.19 Destinations for Newly Translated Polypeptides in a Eukaryotic Cell (Part 2)
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Figure 10.20 Testing the Signal
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Figure 10.21 Posttranslational Modifications of Proteins
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Figure 10.22 An Antibiotic at the Ribosome
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