Nucleic acids
Dna Power Point
All about genes oncogenes mutations-cloning-gene therapy
Gene Expression Ch 11. Gene expression Genes to proteins –Genotype to phenotype Produce specific proteins when and where they are needed.
Passive transport Active transport Exocytosis Endocytosis Membrane Transport.
Gene Regulation Chapter 15. Gene Regulation 2Outline Prokaryotic Regulation trp Operon lac Operon Eukaryotic Regulation Transcriptional Control.
It’s the DNA! The information is in the DNA!. DNA History Griffith (1928)– Experimented on mice and observed some harmless strains of bacteria could change.
Chapter 8 Cell Cycle - Mitosis. WHAT CELL REPRODUCTION ACCOMPLISHES Cell Reproduction – –may result in the birth of new organisms –more commonly involves.
Nucleic Acids & Proteins Units 5 & 6. Nucleic Acids Nucleic Acids are Polymers made of Nucleotides 3 Parts: a)Phosphate group b)5-Carbon Sugar c)Nitrogen.
Eukaryotic Cell Structure 7.2 Biology Mr. Hines Comparing the cell to a factory In order for a cell to maintain its internal environment (homeostasis),
Do Now Take out your vocabulary and outline homework for 11.1 1.What organelle is known as the “control center” of the cell? –nucleus 2.What structures.
BIOL 200 (Section 921) Lecture # 3, June 21, 2006 Reading for unit 3 on Interphase nucleus (Lecture 3): ECB 2nd edition, Chap 5 pp. 177-191, Chap 15 pp.