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Chapter 11 Opener

Chapter 11 Opener. Figure 11.1 Potential Points for the Regulation of Gene Expression. Figure 11.2 Positive and Negative Regulation. Figure 11.2 Positive and Negative Regulation. Figure 11.2 Positive and Negative Regulation (Part 1). Figure 11.2 Positive and Negative Regulation (Part 2).

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Chapter 11 Opener

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  1. Chapter 11 Opener

  2. Figure 11.1 Potential Points for the Regulation of Gene Expression

  3. Figure 11.2 Positive and Negative Regulation

  4. Figure 11.2 Positive and Negative Regulation

  5. Figure 11.2 Positive and Negative Regulation (Part 1)

  6. Figure 11.2 Positive and Negative Regulation (Part 2)

  7. Figure 11.3 A Gene Regulation Strategy for Viral Reproduction

  8. Figure 11.3 A Gene Regulation Strategy for Viral Reproduction

  9. Figure 11.4 The Reproductive Cycle of HIV

  10. Figure 11.4 The Reproductive Cycle of HIV

  11. Figure 11.5 Regulation of Transcription by HIV

  12. Figure 11.5 Regulation of Transcription by HIV

  13. Figure 11.5 Regulation of Transcription by HIV (Part 1)

  14. Figure 11.5 Regulation of Transcription by HIV (Part 2)

  15. Figure 11.6 Two Ways to Regulate a Metabolic Pathway

  16. Figure 11.6 Two Ways to Regulate a Metabolic Pathway

  17. Figure 11.7 The lac Operon of E. coli

  18. Apply the Concept, Ch. 11, p. 214

  19. Figure 11.8 The lac Operon: An Inducible System

  20. Figure 11.8 The lac Operon: An Inducible System

  21. Figure 11.8 The lac Operon: An Inducible System (Part 1)

  22. Figure 11.8 The lac Operon: An Inducible System (Part 2)

  23. Figure 11.9 The trp Operon: A Repressible System

  24. Figure 11.9 The trp Operon: A Repressible System

  25. Figure 11.9 The trp Operon: A Repressible System (Part 1)

  26. Figure 11.9 The trp Operon: A Repressible System (Part 2)

  27. In-Text Art, Ch. 11, p. 216

  28. Table 11.1 Transcription in Bacteria and Eukaryotes

  29. Figure 11.10 The Initiation of Transcription in Eukaryotes

  30. Figure 11.10 The Initiation of Transcription in Eukaryotes

  31. Figure 11.10 The Initiation of Transcription in Eukaryotes (Part 1)

  32. Figure 11.10 The Initiation of Transcription in Eukaryotes (Part 2)

  33. Figure 11.11 A Transcription Factor Protein Binds to DNA

  34. Figure 11.11 A Transcription Factor Protein Binds to DNA

  35. Figure 11.12 Coordinating Gene Expression

  36. Figure 11.12 Coordinating Gene Expression

  37. Figure 11.13 DNA Methylation: An Epigenetic Change

  38. Figure 11.13 DNA Methylation: An Epigenetic Change

  39. Figure 11.13 DNA Methylation: An Epigenetic Change (Part 1)

  40. Figure 11.13 DNA Methylation: An Epigenetic Change (Part 2)

  41. Figure 11.14 X Chromosome Inactivation

  42. Figure 11.14 X Chromosome Inactivation

  43. In-Text Art, Ch. 11, p. 219 (1)

  44. In-Text Art, Ch. 11, p. 219 (2)

  45. Figure 11.15 Epigenetic Remodeling of Chromatin for Transcription

  46. Figure 11.15 Epigenetic Remodeling of Chromatin for Transcription

  47. Figure 11.16 Alternative Splicing Results in Different Mature mRNAs and Proteins

  48. Figure 11.17 mRNA Degradation Caused by MicroRNAs

  49. Figure 11.17 mRNA Degradation Caused by MicroRNAs

  50. Figure 11.18 A Repressor of Translation

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