Biomacromolecules Pt IV: Proteins. Proteins Virtually everything a cell is or does depends upon the proteins it contains. Protein molecules carry out.
MOLECULAR GENETICS. YOU MUST KNOW… THE STRUCTURE OF DNA THE MAJOR STEPS TO REPLICATION THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN REPLICATION, TRANSCRIPTION, AND TRANSLATION.
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Protein Structure and Function Review: Fibrous vs. Globular Proteins.
Proteins (aka polypeptides) 3.11-3.14 A. Polymer of amino acid monomers B. 1000s exist each with unique 3- D structure that corresponds to its function.
Diverse Macromolecules. V. proteins are macromolecules that are polymers formed from amino acids monomers A. proteins have great structural diversity.
Protein Interactions and Disease
What can we learn from the identification of specific molecular abnormalities in malignant disease? Insights into normal cell biology Targets for diagnosis.
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Protein Interactions and Disease Audry Kang 7/15/2013.