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Revision as of 21:20, 13 August 2009
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Parent topics
- Biochemistry [r]: The chemistry of living things; a field of both biology and chemistry. [e]
- Life [r]: Living systems, of which biologists seek the commonalities distinguishing them from non-living systems. [e]
- Origin of life [r]: How did self-replicating biochemistry and cells arise from the prebiotic world approximately four billion years ago? Aka abiogenesis. [e]
Subtopics
- Cell (biology) [r]: The basic unit of life, consisting of biochemical networks enclosed by a membrane. [e]
- Evolution of cells [r]: The birth of cells marked the passage from pre-biotic chemistry to partitioned units resembling modern cells. [e]
- Gene [r]: The functional unit of heredity. [e]
- Genetic code [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Horizontal gene transfer [r]: Transfer of genetic material to a being other than one of the donor's offspring. [e]
- Quine (computer program) [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Ribosome [r]: A supramolecular structure in cells made from proteins and RNA; it is the machine that translates the genetic code and synthesizes amino acids into the correct protein sequence. [e]
- Ribozyme [r]: A ribonucleic acid with catalytic activity. [e]
- Synthetic biology [r]: The study of artificial life forms. [e]
- Theoretical biology [r]: The study of biological systems by theoretical means. [e]
- Virus (biology) [r]: A microscopic particle that can infect the cells of a biological organism and can reproduce only with the assistance of the cells it infects. [e]