1973
DOI: 10.1063/1.3128145
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Molecules and Life: An Introduction to Molecular Biology

Abstract: An Introduction to Molecular Biology/DNA the unit of life-Wikibooks. derstand some of the basic concepts and terminology of molecular biology. This article is a brief introduction to the extraordinarily complex phenomenon of life Molecules and Life: An Introduction to Molecular Biology: Physics. Among the many events that occur in the life of a cell are a multitude of specific chemical transformations, which provide the cell with usable energy and the. Biochemistry-Wikipedia are the basic unit of life. Each ce… Show more

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“…An important prod uct of the breakdown of cellular ATP is AMP, acting as an enzyme acti vator and playing an essential role in glycogen catabolism. All essential cellular functions, such as membrane transport, synthesis of chemical compounds and mechanical work, are promoted by ATP [6,18]. In this sense the role of ATP is universal [18].…”
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“…An important prod uct of the breakdown of cellular ATP is AMP, acting as an enzyme acti vator and playing an essential role in glycogen catabolism. All essential cellular functions, such as membrane transport, synthesis of chemical compounds and mechanical work, are promoted by ATP [6,18]. In this sense the role of ATP is universal [18].…”
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“…All essential cellular functions, such as membrane transport, synthesis of chemical compounds and mechanical work, are promoted by ATP [6,18]. In this sense the role of ATP is universal [18]. Another compound contain ing high energy phosphate bonds is CP.…”
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“…Arguably, few books have had the impact of Erwin Schrödinger's 1944 “ What is Life .” In an extraordinary leap of intuition, Schrödinger realizes that the hereditary mechanism must be mediated by a linear “code‐script,” which in modern parlance is known as the “genetic code,” necessary for the transmission and copying of genetic information. The “genetic code” is a fitting description indeed since it is amenable, for example, to a description with Shannon information theory as an abstract language of four letters (adenine (A), guanine (G), thymine (T) or uracil (U), and cytosine (C)) that transcends its physical realization…”
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