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Chap. 1. A Brief History Chap. 2. The Molecular Nature of Genes
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Chap. 3. An Introduction to Gene Function
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Chap. 13. Chromatin Structure and its Effects on Transcription
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Chap. 20. DNA Replication, Damage, and Repair
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Chap. 21. DNA Replication II : Detailed Mechanism
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Chap. 6. The Mechanism of Transcription in Bacteria
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Chap. 7. Operons : Fine Control of Bacterial Transcription (7.1. The lac operon/ 7.2.The ara operon/ 7.3. The trp operon) Chap. 8.3. Infection of E. coli by Phage λ
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Chap. 10. Eukaryotic RNA Polymerase and Their Promoters (10.2. Class II promoters/ 10.3 Enhancers and silencers) Chap. 11.2. General Transcription Factors in Eukaryotes : 11.2. Class II Factors
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Chap. 12. Transcription Activators in Eukaryotes (12.1 categories of activators/ structures of the DNA-binding motifs of activators)
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Chap. 14. RNA Processing I : Splicing (14.1 Genes in pieces/14.2 The mechanism of splicing of nuclear mRNA precursors)
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Chap. 15. RNA Processing II : Capping and Polyadenylation (15.1. capping/ 15.2. polyadenylation) Chap. 16. Other RNA Processing (16.1. Ribosomal RNA processing, 16.2. Transfer RNA processing, 16.5. Post-transcriptional control of gene expression : mRNA stability/ 16.6 RNA interference/16.8 microRNAs)
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Chap. 17. The Mechanism of Translation I : Initiation
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Chap. 18. The Mechanism of Translation II : Elongation and Termination
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