Chapter 6 Section 2 the relationship between DNA, genes, and proteins Outline the basic steps in making a protein Describe 3 types of mutations, and provide an example of…
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Slide 1Pharmacogenomics: The Promise of Personalized Medicine Christina Aquilante, Pharm.D. Assistant Professor Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences School of Pharmacy University…
Slide 1Chromosomes and gene regulation DNA is just information - a blueprint No use unless you know the rules for using the information DNA is organised (in chromosomes)…
Slide 1Introduction to Bioinformatics Thomas Erlebach University of Leicester Acknowledgement: Much of the material on these slides has been taken from various sources, in…
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Slide 1 DNA structure and function Slide 2 DNA – is a type of nucleic acid DNA = deoxyribose nucleic acid. The role of DNA is to pass on genetic information from one generation…