bry's biology, 1st semester
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Cover PagePage 2
Table of ContentsPage 2
ProteinsPage 2Page 3
Comparision of Prokaryotes and EukaryotesPage 2
Methods of ImmunocytochemistryPage 2
Restriction EndonucleasesSouthern BlottingDNA SequencingPage 2Page 3
Genomic LibrariesPage 2
Polymerase Chain ReactioncDNA LibrariesPage 2
Northern BlottingImmunoprecipitation and Western BlottingThe Structure of the Cell NucleusPage 2Page 3Page 4
The Organisation of ChromatinPage 2
General Features of ReplicationPage 2Page 3
The Mechanism of ReplicationPage 2
Eukaryotic ReplicationPage 2
RepairPage 2Page 3
General Features of Prokaryotic Transcription. The Mechanism of Prokaryotic TranscriptionPage 2
General Features of Eukaryotic TranscriptionPage 2Page 3Page 4
Synthesis of Pre-mRNA in Eukaryotes, Cap Formation and PolyadenylationPage 2Page 3
SplicingPage 2
The Structure and Classes of RNASynthesis of Aminoacyl-tRNAThe Structure and Function of RibosomesThe Genetic CodeInitiation of TranslationPage 2
Elongation and Termination of TranslationPage 2
General Features of TranslationThe Lactose OperonPage 2Page 3
The Tryptophan OperonLevels of Regulation of Eukaryotic Gene ExpressionPage 2Page 3
Eukaryotic Transcription FactorsPage 2Page 3
The Mechanism of Action of Steroid HormonesRough Endoplasmic ReticulumPage 2Page 3
Golgi Complex. Protein GlycosylationPage 2Page 3
The Mechanism of SecretionPage 2
EndocytosisPage 2Page 3Page 4
Lysosomes. Smooth Endoplasmic ReticulumPage 2Page 3
Oxygen-Free Radicals. Membrane Damage, Lipid PeroxidationThe Structure and Function of MitochondriaPage 2Page 3Page 4
The Genetic Apparatus of MitochondriaPage 2
Mitochondrial Diseases