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... precursors Nucleotides and 0.4 300 1.2 × 107 200 precursors Lipids and 2 750 2.5 x 107 50 precursors Other small molecules 0.2 150 1.5 × 107 200 ( heme , quinones , breakdown products of food molecules , etc. ) Proteins 15 40,000 106 ...
... precursors Nucleotides and 0.4 300 1.2 × 107 200 precursors Lipids and 2 750 2.5 x 107 50 precursors Other small molecules 0.2 150 1.5 × 107 200 ( heme , quinones , breakdown products of food molecules , etc. ) Proteins 15 40,000 106 ...
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... precursor for RNA . The other three RNA precursors all arise by group - transfer reactions like those described in Eqs . ( 5-10 ) and ( 5-11 ) . The deoxytriphosphates are formed in basically the same way : After the ...
... precursor for RNA . The other three RNA precursors all arise by group - transfer reactions like those described in Eqs . ( 5-10 ) and ( 5-11 ) . The deoxytriphosphates are formed in basically the same way : After the ...
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... precursors give rise after several cell generations to mature . plasma cells . Others may continue to divide without produc- ing antibody . These would be the cells responsible for im- munological memory . These speculations bring us ...
... precursors give rise after several cell generations to mature . plasma cells . Others may continue to divide without produc- ing antibody . These would be the cells responsible for im- munological memory . These speculations bring us ...
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One THE MENDELIAN VIEW | 1 |
Meiosis Reduces the Parental Chromosome | 7 |
Some Genes Are Neither Dominant | 14 |
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active Adenine amino acid amino acid sequences antibody antigen attached B-galactosidase bacteria base pairs binding biological biosynthesis cancer cells cellular chemical chromo codon coli coli cells complementary complete containing covalent bonds crossing cules cycle cytosine Deoxyribose DNA molecules DNA synthesis enzymatic enzyme example exist factor Figure formation free energy function genes glucose growing growth guanine haploid helical hemoglobin host cell hydrogen bonds infection involved kcal/mole lactose large number membrane metabolism mole mRNA mutations normal cells nucleic acid nucleotide sequences nucleotides number of different occur operon organisms pathway peptide bond phage phosphate poly polynucleotide polyoma polypeptide polypeptide chain precursors present progeny protein synthesis purine pyrimidine reactions recombination region replication repressor result ribosomes RNA polymerase rRNA side groups single single-stranded strands structure subunits synthetase template tion transformed tRNA tumor types viral chromosome viral specific virus particles viruses Waals weak bonds wild-type