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    Assignment: Which Has More DNA?

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    Assignment: Mitosis and Meiosis Worksheets

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    Assignment: Observing Energy Transactions

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    Assignment: Membranes Alive!

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    Assignment: Cell Builder

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    Assignment: Nutritionist for a Day

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    Assignment: Biological Astronaut

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    The Central Dogma

    Learning Outcomes Identify the central dogma of life As you have learned, information flow in an organism takes place from DNA to RNA to protein: DNA is transcribed to RNA via complementary base pairing rules (but with U instead of T in the transcript) The RNA transcript, specifically mRNA, is then translated to an amino Read more »

    Introduction to the Central Dogma

    Identify the central dogma of life As you have learned, information flow in an organism takes place from DNA to RNA to protein. DNA dictates the structure of mRNA in a process known as transcription, and RNA dictates the structure of protein in a process known as translation. This is known as the Central Dogma of Read more »

    Prokaryotic Translation

    Learning Outcomes Understand the basics of prokaryotic translation and how it differs from eukaryotic translation As with mRNA synthesis, protein synthesis can be divided into three phases: initiation, elongation, and termination. The process of translation is similar in prokaryotes and eukaryotes. Here we’ll explore how translation occurs in E. coli, a representative prokaryote, and specify any differences Read more »