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Integrated Systems Biology PowerPoint Slides for Chapter 1: Information at the Molecular Level Sections 1.1 and 1.2 by A. Malcolm Campbell, Laurie J. Heyer, and Chris Paradise Title Page Six Breeds of One Species Opening Figure Biological Information a) c) Fig. 1.1 b) inter-species d) Photographs of Pneumococcus Strains a Fig. 1.2 b Griffith’s Experiments Fig. 1.3 Genetic Material Determines Phenotype Fig. 1.4 Avery’s Transforming Factor Table 1.1 Five Amino Acids Fig. 1.5a Four Nucleotides Fig. 1.5e Integrating Concepts in Biology PowerPoint Slides for Chapter 1: Information at the Molecular Level Section 1.3 by A. Malcolm Campbell, Laurie J. Heyer, and Chris Paradise Title Page Hershey & Chase Experiment Fig. 1.6 Hershey & Chase Experiment Fig. 1.7 Hershey & Chase Experiment Fig. 1.7b Hershey & Chase Experiment Fig. 1.7 Hershey & Chase Experiment Table 1.2 Hershey & Chase Experiment Table 1.3 Hershey & Chase Results Fig. 1.8 Innocence Project ELSI Fig. 1.1 1906 Understanding of Genetics ELSI Fig. 1.2 Integrating Concepts in Biology PowerPoint Slides for Chapter 1: Information at the Molecular Level Section 1.4 by A. Malcolm Campbell, Laurie J. Heyer, and Chris Paradise Title Slide RNA and DNA Structures Fig. 1.9 Watson and Crick DNA Model Fig. 1.10 Chemical Bonds Fig. 1.11 X-ray Diffraction of DNA Maurice Wilkins’ data Fig. 1.12 Rosalind Franklin’s data Watson & Crick Base Pairs Find their mistake. Fig. 1.13 3 Models of DNA Replication Fig. 1.14 Meselson & Stahl Experiments Fig. 1.15 Meselson & Stahl Experiments Fig. 1.15g Meselson & Stahl Experiments Fig. 1.16 Meselson & Stahl Experiments separate mixed DNA by CsCl gradient Fig. 1.17 Integrating Concepts in Biology PowerPoint Slides for Chapter 1: Information at the Molecular Level Section 1.5 by A. Malcolm Campbell, Laurie J. Heyer, and Chris Paradise Title Slide Methylated Bases Fig. 1.18 Thin Layer Chromatography Fig. 1.19 Bases of Active vs Inactive DNA Fig. 1.20 Pharmacological Gene Regulation Fig. 1.21 Integrating Concepts in Biology PowerPoint Slides for Chapter 1: Information at the Molecular Level Section 1.6 by A. Malcolm Campbell, Laurie J. Heyer, and Chris Paradise Title Slide DNA Polymerase Activity Table 1.4 DNA Polymerase Fidelity Table 1.5 DNA Polymerase I vs II Table 1.6 Ions Affect DNA Polymerases Table 1.7 DNA Polymerase II Capabilities Fig. 1.22 DNA Polymerase II Capabilities Fig. 1.22h Purification of DNA pol II separation of E. coli proteins by size and measure for DNA polymerase activity Fig. 1.23 DNA Polymerase Specificity Fig. 1.24 Priming DNA Polymerase Table 1.8