Proteins Books
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What Is Life?: Five Great Ideas in Biology (Hardcover)
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avg rating 3.94 — 2,846 ratings — published 2020
Genetics, DNA, Genes, & Proteins (Kindle Edition)
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avg rating 4.00 — 1 rating — published 2008
Nutritional Biochemistry (Kindle Edition)
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avg rating 0.0 — 0 ratings — published
Landmark Experiments in Protein Science (Kindle Edition)
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TANFORD:NATURE'S ROBOTS:HISTORY OF PROTEINS PAPER: A History of Proteins (Oxford Paperbacks)
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avg rating 3.44 — 43 ratings — published 2001
Proteins: Structure and Function (Paperback)
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avg rating 4.24 — 17 ratings — published 2005
Genetics: From Genes to Genomes (Hardcover)
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avg rating 3.86 — 249 ratings — published 1999
A Passion for Proteins (Nutrition)
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avg rating 0.0 — 0 ratings — published 2003
Thuggin In Miami (The Family Is Made : Part 1)
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avg rating 3.63 — 334 ratings — published 2012
“L'ultime ratio de toutes les structures et performances téléonomiques des êtres vivants est donc enfermée dans les séquences de radicaux des fibres polypeptidiques, 'embryons' de ces démons de Maxwell biologiques que sont les protéines globulaires. En un sens, très réel, c'est à ce niveau d'organisation chimique que gît, s'il y a un, le secret de la vie.Et saurait-on non seulement décrire ces séquences, mais énoncer la loi d'assemblage à laquelle elles obéissent, on pourrait dire que le secret est percé, l'ultima ratio découverte.”
― Chance and Necessity: An Essay on the Natural Philosophy of Modern Biology
― Chance and Necessity: An Essay on the Natural Philosophy of Modern Biology
“A DNA sequence for the genome of bacteriophage ΦX174 of approximately 5,375 nucleotides has been determined using the rapid and simple 'plus and minus' method. The sequence identifies many of the features responsible for the production of the proteins of the nine known genes of the organism, including initiation and termination sites for the proteins and RNAs. Two pairs of genes are coded by the same region of DNA using different reading frames.”
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