Organic Chemistry Chapter 03. Organic Chemistry 2Outline Organic vs Inorganic Functional Groups and Isomers Macromolecules Carbohydrates Carbohydrates.
Translation (The Specifics) Audra Brown Ward Marist School Atlanta, Georgia [email protected].
PROTEIN FEEDS Protein Feeds are defined by NRC as feeds which have >20% CP PNW is largely deficient in these feeds cull peas = 22 to 24% canola or.
Presentation on ITP By James Runco “Everyone bleeds sometimes, I just bleed more.”
Gene regulation. Gene expression models Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes employ common and different methods of gene regulation Prokaryotic models 1. Trp.
Operons. Big picture Prokaryotic control of genome expression Prokaryotic control of genome expression 2 levels of control 2 levels of control Change.
Gene Regulation Chapter 15. Gene Regulation 2Outline Prokaryotic Regulation trp Operon lac Operon Eukaryotic Regulation Transcriptional Control.
Introduction The food we consume is divided into three main classes: 1.Carbohydrates: the body’s most readily available energy source. 2.Lipids: the body’s.
MUTATIONS. 2 Mutations A mutation is a spontaneous change in the genetic material. Generally they occur when DNA is copied or when cells divide. Can only.
Biological Coding Theory DNA: Source Code RNA: Object-File Protein: Executable/Running Code.
1 Proteins The Function of Proteins Amino Acids The Peptide Bond Structure of Proteins Structure of Proteins Myoglobin, Hemoglobin and Oxygen Overview.
The Endocrine System Chapter 18. Function of the Endocrine System Maintain homeostatic balance of the body Endocrine system – the body’s second great.