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E. coli Figure
8.1a
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Chromosome Map Figure
8.1b
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Flow of Genetic
Information Figure 8.2
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DNA Figure 8.3a
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DNA Figure 8.4
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Important Enzymes Table
8.1
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DNA Replication Figure
8.5
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Transcription Figure 8.7
(1 of 2)
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Figure 8.7 (2 of 2)
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RNA processing in
Eukaryotes Figure 8.11
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