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Lesson 1: Foundation 1: Biomolecules- Mendelian inheritance of immunodeficiency disorders
- Collagen mutations result in Osteogenesis imperfecta
- Dietary supplements for building up muscles
- Measuring hormone levels
- Fighting the flu with Oseltamivir
- Muscles rely on lactate dehydrogenase
- A genetic mutation with prognostic value for glioblastoma patients
- Biochemistry of a newly discovered (pretend) neurotransmitter
- Reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) of a UV-dependent gene
- Translocations in the germline
- A family history of Marfan syndrome
- The electrophoretic separation of proteins
- The genetic basis of Phenylketonuria
- Early experiments on the genetic code
- Understanding the cause of Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy (DMD)
- Regulation of the lac operon
- Mutations that cause Crohn’s Disease
- Genetics of Myotonic dystrophy
- Inheritance patterns in flowering plants
- Selective pressures on cacti needle length
- Human impact on animal populations
- Heat generation in brown fat
- Control of glucose levels
- Regulating electron carrier molecules
- The structure of monosaccharides
- Glucose-6-Phosphate Dehydrogenase deficiency
- Inhibiting the electron transport chain
- Glucogenic and ketogenic amino acids
- Fat metabolism deficiences
- Control of gene expression in eukaryotes: STAT3 and hyper IgE syndrome
- Control of gene expression in prokaryotes: the lac operon model
- Basic concepts in bioenergetics: phosphoryl group transfers and ATP hydrolysis
- The evolution of gecko toepads
- The thermodynamics of ATP hydrolysis in living cells
- Recombinant DNA technology
- Neurofibromin mutations in mice populations
- The “Speed Limit” of DNA polymerase
- Cancer and hexokinase
- DNA polymerase: Kinetics and DNA replication
- Age-related memory loss -- RbAp48
- Carbohydrates: The structure and function of glycogen
- Inherited disorders: Marfan syndrome
- Genetic recombination and conditional knockouts
- The role of glycolysis and the pentose-phosphate pathway in fatty acid synthesis
- Glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase and the most important function of the pentose phosphate pathway
- Recombinant DNA and cloning
- Free energy, photosynthesis, and cellular respiration
- Neurodegeneration and genome mutations
- Initial steps in the metabolism of dietary monosaccharides
- The PMM/PGM enzyme and its substrates
- Cellular effects of metformin, a drug for diabetes mellitus
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