Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
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- Wikipedia: Genetic Code
- Article on the relationship between the nucleic acid base sequence and the corresponding polypeptide amino acid sequence.
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- Wikipedia: Operon
- Article on the group of genes in primitive organisms that are controlled by one operator and one promoter to be activated together.
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- Wikipedia: Promoter
- Article on the sequence located upstream of a gene that enables its translation.
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- Wikipedia: RNA Splicing
- Article on the process and pathways catalyzed by the spliceosome, in the cell nucleus of eukaryotic cells prior to translation.
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- Wikipedia: Signal Peptide
- Article on the short sequences that direct the post-translational transport of proteins after synthesis.
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- Wikipedia: Proteomics
- Article outlining methods and technologies involved, use of biomarkers in clinical conditions, and emerging branches of study, with bibliographic references.
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- University of Melbourne: Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
- Undergraduate courses, postgraduate program, research projects, and staff in Victoria, Australia.
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- Molecular Diversity
- Literature, scientists, and companies in the fields of combinatorial chemistry, solid phase synthesis, library production and screening, automation and robotics, with journal link, maintained by CSPS, San Diego, CA.
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- The Bio-Web
- Directory of web bio-resources: tools for DNA and protein sequence analysis, bio-journals, companies catalogues, web bio-directories, research institutions and other sites of biological interest.
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- Virtual Library of Biochemistry and Cell Biology
- Guide to resources in related fields, indexed by subject with annotated links.
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- Biochemistry III: Animal Processes
- Provides details of correspondence and online courses in biochemistry offered by ACS Distance Education.
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- Molecular Biology Web Book
- Chapters include Cells and Viruses, Protein Structure and Function, Nucleic Acids, Genomics and Proteomics, Cell Signaling and Apoptosis, Biotechnology and Bioinformatics with introduction to Genes and Disease. Authors include Alberts and Lodish, based in Slingerlands, NY.
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- Peptides Guide
- This resource provides a basic introduction to the field of peptide chemistry along with some applications of peptides.
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- The Biology Project: Molecular Biology
- Problem sets and tutorials on nucleic acid, recombination and expression, with emphasis on genetics of prokaryotes, at the University of Arizona.
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- The Non-Coding Genome
- Aims to provide an interdisciplinary discussion of the roles of non-coding RNAs with the aim of enhancing understanding of gene regulation and function. 13 - 16 October, 2010 at Heidelberg, Germany.