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Chapter Introduction | berg8e_ch04_1.html | 552d84c1757a2e3a18000000 |
DLAP questions | berg8e_ch04_1_dlap.xml | 552d84c1757a2e3a18000000 |
4.1 A Nucleic Acid Consists of Four Kinds of Bases Linked to a Sugar–Phosphate Backbone | berg8e_ch04_2.html | 552d84c1757a2e3a18000000 |
DLAP questions | berg8e_ch04_2_dlap.xml | 552d84c1757a2e3a18000000 |
4.2 A Pair of Nucleic Acid Strands with Complementary Sequences Can Form a Double-Helical Structure | berg8e_ch04_3.html | 552d84c1757a2e3a18000000 |
DLAP questions | berg8e_ch04_3_dlap.xml | 552d84c1757a2e3a18000000 |
4.3 The Double Helix Facilitates the Accurate Transmission of Hereditary Information | berg8e_ch04_4.html | 552d84c1757a2e3a18000000 |
DLAP questions | berg8e_ch04_4_dlap.xml | 552d84c1757a2e3a18000000 |
4.4 DNA Is Replicated by Polymerases That Take Instructions from Templates | berg8e_ch04_5.html | 552d84c1757a2e3a18000000 |
DLAP questions | berg8e_ch04_5_dlap.xml | 552d84c1757a2e3a18000000 |
4.5 Gene Expression Is the Transformation of DNA Information into Functional Molecules | berg8e_ch04_6.html | 552d84c1757a2e3a18000000 |
DLAP questions | berg8e_ch04_6_dlap.xml | 552d84c1757a2e3a18000000 |
4.6 Amino Acids Are Encoded by Groups of Three Bases Starting from a Fixed Point | berg8e_ch04_7.html | 552d84c1757a2e3a18000000 |
DLAP questions | berg8e_ch04_7_dlap.xml | 552d84c1757a2e3a18000000 |
4.7 Most Eukaryotic Genes Are Mosaics of Introns and Exons | berg8e_ch04_8.html | 552d84c1757a2e3a18000000 |
DLAP questions | berg8e_ch04_8_dlap.xml | 552d84c1757a2e3a18000000 |
SUMMARY | berg8e_ch04_9.html | 552d84c1757a2e3a18000000 |
DLAP questions | berg8e_ch04_9_dlap.xml | 552d84c1757a2e3a18000000 |
KEY TERMS | berg8e_ch04_10.html | 552d84c1757a2e3a18000000 |
DLAP questions | berg8e_ch04_10_dlap.xml | 552d84c1757a2e3a18000000 |
PROBLEMS | berg8e_ch04_11.html | 552d84c1757a2e3a18000000 |
DLAP questions | berg8e_ch04_11_dlap.xml | 552d84c1757a2e3a18000000 |