Biology, Genetics, Genes and Proteins, Introduction.pdf
Biology, Genetics, Genes and Proteins, Introduction.pdf
Genes, which are carried on (a) chromosomes, are linearly organized
instructions for making the RNA and protein molecules that are
necessary for all of processes of life. The (b) interleukin-2 protein and
(c) alpha-2u-globulin protein are just two examples of the array of
different molecular structures that are encoded by genes. (credit
“chromosome: National Human Genome Research Institute; credit
“interleukin-2”: Ramin Herati/Created from PDB 1M47 and rendered
with Pymol; credit “alpha-2u-globulin”: Darren Logan/rendered with
AISMIG)
Biology, Genetics, Genes and Proteins, Introduction.pdf
Biology, Genetics, Genes and Proteins, Introduction.pdf
Biology, Genetics, Genes and Proteins, Introduction.pdf