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Chapter 10 Opener Figure 10.1 Metabolic Diseases and Enzymes Figure 10.1 Metabolic Diseases and Enzymes Figure 10.1 Metabolic Diseases and Enzymes (Part 1) Figure 10.1 Metabolic Diseases and Enzymes (Part 2) Apply the Concept, Ch. 10, p. 189 Figure 10.2 Gene Mutations and Amino Acid Changes Figure 10.2 Gene Mutations and Amino Acid Changes Figure 10.3 From Gene to Protein Figure 10.3 From Gene to Protein Figure 10.4 RNA Polymerase Figure 10.5 DNA Is Transcribed to Form RNA Figure 10.5 DNA Is Transcribed to Form RNA Figure 10.5 DNA Is Transcribed to Form RNA (Part 1) Figure 10.5 DNA Is Transcribed to Form RNA (Part 2) Figure 10.5 DNA Is Transcribed to Form RNA (Part 3) Figure 10.5 DNA Is Transcribed to Form RNA (Part 4) Figure 10.6 Transcription of a Eukaryotic Gene Figure 10.6 Transcription of a Eukaryotic Gene Figure 10.6 Transcription of a Eukaryotic Gene (Part 1) Figure 10.6 Transcription of a Eukaryotic Gene (Part 2) Table 10.1 Differences between Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Gene Expression Figure 10.7 Nucleic Acid Hybridization Figure 10.7 Nucleic Acid Hybridization Figure 10.8 Demonstrating the Existence of Introns Figure 10.8 Demonstrating the Existence of Introns Figure 10.9 The Spliceosome: An RNA Splicing Machine Figure 10.9 The Spliceosome: An RNA Splicing Machine In-Text Art, Ch. 10, p. 195 Figure 10.10 Deciphering the Genetic Code Figure 10.10 Deciphering the Genetic Code Figure 10.10 Deciphering the Genetic Code (Part 1) Figure 10.10 Deciphering the Genetic Code (Part 2) Figure 10.11 The Genetic Code Figure 10.12 Mutations Figure 10.12 Mutations (Part 1) Figure 10.12 Mutations (Part 2) Figure 10.12 Mutations (Part 3) Figure 10.12 Mutations (Part 4) Figure 10.13 Transfer RNA Figure 10.13 Transfer RNA In-Text Art, Ch. 10, p. 200 Figure 10.14 Ribosome Structure Figure 10.14 Ribosome Structure Figure 10.15 The Initiation of Translation Figure 10.15 The Initiation of Translation Figure 10.15 The Initiation of Translation (Part 1) Figure 10.15 The Initiation of Translation (Part 2) Figure 10.16 The Elongation of Translation Figure 10.16 The Elongation of Translation Figure 10.16 The Elongation of Translation (Part 1) Figure 10.16 The Elongation of Translation (Part 2) Figure 10.17 The Termination of Translation Figure 10.17 The Termination of Translation Figure 10.17 The Termination of Translation (Part 1) Figure 10.17 The Termination of Translation (Part 2) Table 10.2 Signals that Start and Stop Transcription and Translation Figure 10.18 A Polysome Figure 10.18 A Polysome Figure 10.18 A Polysome (Part 1) Figure 10.18 A Polysome (Part 2) Figure 10.19 Destinations for Newly Translated Polypeptides in a Eukaryotic Cell Figure 10.19 Destinations for Newly Translated Polypeptides in a Eukaryotic Cell Figure 10.19 Destinations for Newly Translated Polypeptides in a Eukaryotic Cell (Part 1) Figure 10.19 Destinations for Newly Translated Polypeptides in a Eukaryotic Cell (Part 2) Figure 10.20 Testing the Signal Figure 10.20 Testing the Signal Figure 10.21 Posttranslational Modifications of Proteins Figure 10.21 Posttranslational Modifications of Proteins Figure 10.22 An Antibiotic at the Ribosome Figure 10.22 An Antibiotic at the Ribosome