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Biology
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Biology is designed for multi-semester biology courses for science majors. It is grounded on an evolutionary basis and includes exciting features that highlight careers in the biological sciences and everyday applications of the concepts at hand. To meet the needs of today’s instructors and students, some content has been strategically condensed while maintaining the overall scope and coverage of traditional texts for this course. Instructors can customize the book, adapting it to the approach that works best in their classroom. Biology also includes an innovative art program that incorporates critical thinking and clicker questions to help students understand—and apply—key concepts.

Subject:
Biology
Life Science
Material Type:
Full Course
Provider:
Rice University
Provider Set:
OpenStax College
Date Added:
08/22/2012
DNA, Hot Pockets, & The Longest Word Ever: Crash Course Biology #11
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Hank imagines himself breaking into the Hot Pockets factory to steal their secret recipes and instruction manuals in order to help us understand how the processes known as DNA transcription and translation allow our cells to build proteins.

Chapters:
1) Transcription
A) Transcription Unit
B) Promoter
C) TATA Box
D) RNA Polymerase
E) mRNA
F) Termination signal
G) 5' Cap & Poly-A Tail
2) RNA Splicing
A) SNuRPs & Spliceosome
B) Exons & Introns
3) Translation
A) mRNA & tRNA
B) Triplet Codons & Anticodons
4) Folding & Protein Structure
A) Primary Structure
B) Secondary Structure
C) Tertiary Structure
D) Quaternary Structure

Subject:
Biology
Life Science
Material Type:
Lecture
Provider:
Complexly
Provider Set:
Crash Course Biology (2012)
Date Added:
04/09/2012
Genetics
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This course discusses the principles of genetics with application to the study of biological function at the level of molecules, cells, and multicellular organisms, including humans. The topics include: structure and function of genes, chromosomes and genomes, biological variation resulting from recombination, mutation, and selection, population genetics, use of genetic methods to analyze protein function, gene regulation and inherited disease.

Subject:
Biology
Life Science
Material Type:
Full Course
Provider Set:
MIT OpenCourseWare
Author:
Fink, Gerald
Kaiser, Chris
Mischke, Michelle
Samson, Leona
Date Added:
09/01/2004