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CHEM 1E03 - Chemistry for Engineering I notes. Test Prep and Exam Prep content for the whole semester, for McMaster University students. Handwritten, clear, concise, and easy to understand notes with diagrams, models, and colour-coded content. Written by McMaster student, using web modules, official chemistry textbook, and chemistry labs.
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CHEM 1E03 - Chemistry for Engineering I notes. Test Prep and Exam Prep content for the whole semester, for McMaster University students. Handwritten, clear, concise, and easy to understand notes with diagrams, models, and colour-coded content. Written by McMaster student, using web modules, official chemistry textbook, and chemistry labs.

PCHEM 2 (CHEM 4432) University of Iowa:Quantum mechanics and its application to atomic and molecular structure; determination of structure and bonding by various spectroscopic methods; chemical kinetics.
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PCHEM 2 (CHEM 4432) University of Iowa:Quantum mechanics and its application to atomic and molecular structure; determination of structure and bonding by various spectroscopic methods; chemical kinetics.

CHEM 217 Assignment 1 / CHEM217 Assignment 1: Athabasca University, Calgary
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CHEM 217 Assignment 1 / CHEM217 Assignment 1: Athabasca University, Calgary

These notes are about translation and protein structure which include lots of pictures for structures such as hydrophobic amino acids, hydrophilic amino acids and more. Other topics include successive amino acids in proteins connected by peptide bonds, info about how the sequence of amino acids dictates protein folding which determines function, secondary structures that result from hydrogen bonding in the polypeptide backbone, tertiary structures, chaperones, codon's reading frames, mRNA, tRNA...
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These notes are about translation and protein structure which include lots of pictures for structures such as hydrophobic amino acids, hydrophilic amino acids and more. Other topics include successive amino acids in proteins connected by peptide bonds, info about how the sequence of amino acids dictates protein folding which determines function, secondary structures that result from hydrogen bonding in the polypeptide backbone, tertiary structures, chaperones, codon's reading frames, mRNA, tRNA...

CHM 222 Practice Exam 1
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CHM 222 Practice Exam 1

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In the news, we often hear examples of how DNA or the transfer of genetic information impacted someone’s life. Examples range from DNA fingerprinting to genetically engineered organisms to an individual with a genetic disease. In each of these scenarios, the structure of nucleic acids and the flow of genetic information through mRNA to protein are involved. Describe an example of the how the structure of DNA or the transfer of genetic information impacted someone’s life.
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In the news, we often hear examples of how DNA or the transfer of genetic information impacted someone’s life. Examples range from DNA fingerprinting to genetically engineered organisms to an individual with a genetic disease. In each of these scenarios, the structure of nucleic acids and the flow of genetic information through mRNA to protein are involved. Describe an example of the how the structure of DNA or the transfer of genetic information impacted someone’s life.

These notes are from the chapter about Nucleic Acids and Transcription. Included is information about major biological functions of DNA, genetic information that flows from DNA to RNA to protein, chemical composition and structure of DNA, info about how cellular DNA molecules take the form of a double helix, the three-dimensional structure of DNA and its functions, info about how DNA is coiled and packaged with proteins, retrieval of genetic information stored in DNA, RNA, transcription, how DN...
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These notes are from the chapter about Nucleic Acids and Transcription. Included is information about major biological functions of DNA, genetic information that flows from DNA to RNA to protein, chemical composition and structure of DNA, info about how cellular DNA molecules take the form of a double helix, the three-dimensional structure of DNA and its functions, info about how DNA is coiled and packaged with proteins, retrieval of genetic information stored in DNA, RNA, transcription, how DN...

CHEM 350 Assignment 1 / CHEM350 Assignment 1: Athabasca University, Calgary
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CHEM 350 Assignment 1 / CHEM350 Assignment 1: Athabasca University, Calgary

Week 10 Final Exam
1.
In AR disorders, carriers have:
•	Two mutated genes; two from one parent that cause disease 
•	A mutation on a sex chromosome that causes a disease 
•	A single gene mutation that causes the disease 
•	One copy of a gene mutation but not the disease
2.
A 76-year-old patient with a 200-pack year smoking history presents with complaints of chronic cough, dyspnea, fatigue, hemoptysis, and weight loss over the past 2 months. The physical exam reveals de...
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Week 10 Final Exam
1.
In AR disorders, carriers have:
•	Two mutated genes; two from one parent that cause disease 
•	A mutation on a sex chromosome that causes a disease 
•	A single gene mutation that causes the disease 
•	One copy of a gene mutation but not the disease
2.
A 76-year-old patient with a 200-pack year smoking history presents with complaints of chronic cough, dyspnea, fatigue, hemoptysis, and weight loss over the past 2 months. The physical exam reveals de...

These notes are from the chapter about Nucleic Acids and Transcription. Included is information about major biological functions of DNA, genetic information that flows from DNA to RNA to protein, chemical composition and structure of DNA, info about how cellular DNA molecules take the form of a double helix, the three-dimensional structure of DNA and its functions, info about how DNA is coiled and packaged with proteins, retrieval of genetic information stored in DNA, RNA, transcription, how DN...
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These notes are from the chapter about Nucleic Acids and Transcription. Included is information about major biological functions of DNA, genetic information that flows from DNA to RNA to protein, chemical composition and structure of DNA, info about how cellular DNA molecules take the form of a double helix, the three-dimensional structure of DNA and its functions, info about how DNA is coiled and packaged with proteins, retrieval of genetic information stored in DNA, RNA, transcription, how DN...