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Join us for an insightful session on molecular biology concepts, including protein identification, polymer analysis, lipid self-assembly, and genetic control over cellular processes. Discover how proteins enter membranes and function in different organisms. Dive deep into the world of bioinformatics and its relevance to understanding biological processes. Bring your questions and curiosity on how biomolecules interact and self-assemble. Learn about the critical parts of enzymes and the molecular mechanisms behind proper protein function. Explore the significance of gene control and mutations affecting protein function. Enhance your understanding of biology through practical examples and interactive discussions.
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Welcome toIntroduction to BioinformaticsMonday, 23 January 2012 Introduction to Molecular Biology What do we talk about? Determined byQuestionnaires
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Your Questions …how to submit problem sets. Do we type up our responses separately and email them to you, submit them on Blackboard, or print and bring them to class?
Study Question 5 Identify the protein in Strategies of Life Study Question 6 Pick out the polymers… which organism specific? Questionaire II.C How do lipids self-assemble?
Proteins Study Question 8 Why isn't glycogen as varied as protein? Study Question 11 How do genes exert control over cellular processes? Study Question 12 How does entire the protein determine chymotrypsin function? Study Question 13 How does glycophorin enter a membrane? Study Question 14 What kinds of mutations affect protein functions? Questionaire IV.H What does all this have to do with bioinformatics?
Study Question 5 Identify the protein in Strategies of Life Study Question 6 Pick out the polymers… which organism specific? Questionaire II.C How do lipids self-assemble?
Study Question 4What is an example of a household item that is hydrophobic
Study Question 13 Study Question 5 How do proteinsenter membranes? Identify the protein in
I want to have a step by step understanding of how the lipids in soap interact with grime on our bodies and wash away with water. Study Question 4What is an example of a household item that is hydrophobic
Water Finger
Water Finger
Water Finger
Water Finger
Information +Self-assembly DNA Protein Structure+Function CGACCATCGCCTTAGTAC Study Question 11 How do genes exert control over cellular processes?
Study Question 12 If the critical part of an enzyme is its active site, what's the use of the rest of the protein?
Study Question 12 If the critical part of an enzyme is its active site, what's the use of the rest of the protein? Gly-193 His-57 Ser-195 Asp-102
Study Question 12 If the critical part of an enzyme is its active site, what's the use of the rest of the protein? Gly-193 His-57 Ser-195 Asp-102
Study Question 12 If the critical part of an enzyme is its active site, what's the use of the rest of the protein? Gly-193 His-57 Ser-195 Asp-102
How does a membrane form? http://library.thinkquest.org/C004535/cell_membranes.html
Study Question 13 How did glycophorin A gain its proper position in the red blood cell membrane.
Study Question 13 How did glycophorin A gain its proper position in the red blood cell membrane. How does protein get inside?
Study Question 13 How did glycophorin A gain its proper position in the red blood cell membrane.
Study Question 13 How did glycophorin A gain its proper position in the red blood cell membrane.
Study Question 13 How did glycophorin A gain its proper position in the red blood cell membrane.
Study Question 14 What kind of change in the amino acid sequence of a protein might cause it not to work?
Questionnaire IV.H What does all this have to do with bioinformatics?
Information +Self-assembly DNA Protein Structure+Function CGACCATCGCCTTAGTAC Study Question 11 How do genes exert control over cellular processes?