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Cells use the two-step process of transcription and translation to read each gene and produce the string of amino acids that makes up a protein.

DNA Microarray is a "virtual lab" of a DNA microarray experiment. Compare samples of healthy tissue and...

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Cell Biology and Cancer features five activities for helping students understand key concepts about cancer --...

The image on this slide is a photograph of the model of the DNA molecule built by Drs. James Watson and Francis Crick in 1953. Drs. Watson and Crick used this model to depict their proposed structure

Bioed Online features lessons on the water cycle and global warming, the X chromosome, sleep and daily...

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NIH Curriculum Supplement Series offers web-based instructional modules based on cutting-edge scientific discoveries...


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