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DNA (Genes (Nucleic Acid (Macromolecules (Monomers (Fats/Lipids (Steroids,…
DNA
Genes
Nucleic Acid
Macromolecules
Monomers
Fats/Lipids
Steroids
Cholesterol
Polymers
Genotypes vs Phenotypes
Genome
Proteins
Enzymes
Have 4 Levels of Structure
Primary
Primary structure is the stage of protein formation where the amino acids are linked into a chain
Secondary
Secondary structure is the stage of protein formation where regions of the protein regions that are stabilized by hydrogen bonds between atoms of the polypeptide backbones
Tertiary
Tertiary structure is the stage of protein formation where three-dimensional shapes are stabilized by interactions between side chains (disulfide bridges occur in this stage)
Quatenary
Quaternary Structure is the stage of protein formation where the overall protein structure that results from the association of two or more polypeptides
Gene Expression
DNA-RNA-Proteins
RNA