Description & User Manual Version 3.0 INDEX What is FoldX Summary. Mutating Protein, DNA FoldX consortium Intellectual property References Operation of the command line…
Affinity Chromatography • Affinity chromatography separates proteins on the basis of a reversible interaction between a protein (or group of proteins) and a specific ligand…
1. DNA 1 2. DNAstands fordeoxyribose nucleic acid This chemical substance is present in the nucleus of all cells in all living organisms DNA controls all the chemical changes…
1. DNADNA stands for deoxyribose nucleic acidThis chemical substance is present in the nucleusof all cells in all living organismsDNA controls all the chemical changes whichtake…
1. Genetic Material: DNA and RNA • DNA and RNA = hereditary material first discovered in the nuclei of cells • nucleotide “building blocks” 2. Nucleotides : building…
Slide 1RNA AND PROTEIN SYNTHESIS Slide 2 How your cell makes very important proteins proteinsThe production (synthesis) of proteins. 3 phases3 phases: 1.Transcription 2.RNA…
Slide 1BioEd Online The Molecular Basis of Heredity: Structures and Functions of Nucleic Acids by Raye L. Alford, PhD Baylor College of Medicine DNA Model by J. Watson and…
Slide 1RNA and Protein Synthesis Slide 2 Protein Synthesis Protein Synthesis is the process that cells use to produce protein. - it involves 2 distinct phases Transcription…
Slide 1Dr. SharmaJan,09 Overview: The Flow of Genetic Information The information content of DNA Is in the form of specific sequences of nucleotides along the DNA strands…
Slide 1Aim: How does a chromosome code for a specific protein ? HW read pages 300 - 306 Answer ques. #1-5 section 12-3 pg 306 Slide 2 Hydrogen bonds Nucleotide Sugar-phosphate…