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  • 10.3: Transcription and Translation

      • 10.3.1: DNA Transcription

        • Carnegie Mellon Open Learning Initiative: "Intro to DNA Transcription"

          To access the OLI materials, please click on "Enter Course" on the Carnegie Mellon website, or use your login (sign up for an id and password is free). Read the resource titled, "Intro to DNA Transcription" which is located in Unit 4, Module 11 of the OLI course.

      • 10.3.2: RNA Synthesis

        • Carnegie Mellon Open Learning Initiative: "RNA Synthesis"

          To access the OLI materials, please click on "Enter Course" on the Carnegie Mellon website, or use your login (sign up for an id and password is free). Read the resource titled, "RNA Synthesis" which is located in Unit 4, Module 11 of the OLI course, and complete the "Did I Get This" activity.

      • 10.3.3: Introduction to RNA Translation

        • Carnegie Mellon Open Learning Initiative: "Intro to RNA Translation"

          To access the OLI materials, please click on "Enter Course" on the Carnegie Mellon website, or use your login (sign up for an id and password is free). Read the resource titled "Intro to RNA Translation" which is located in Unit 4, Module 12 of the OLI course.

      • 10.3.4: Protein Synthesis

        • OpenStax College's "Concepts of Biology: Translation"

          Read all of the material at the links above. After completing the reading on each page, make sure you also complete the multiple choice and free response questions.

        • Carnegie Mellon Open Learning Initiative: "Protein Synthesis"

          To access the OLI materials, please click on "Enter Course" on the Carnegie Mellon website, or use your login (sign up for an id and password is free). Read the resource titled, "Protein Synthesis" which is located in Unit 4, Module 12 of the OLI course, and complete the "Learn by Doing" and "Did I Get This" activities.

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