Hemoglobin bioinformatics
Author(s): Keith A. Johnson
Bradley University College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
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Summary:
This is an introduction to bioinformatics using hemoglobin as an example. The worksheets introduce students to resources to explore the DNA, RNA and polypeptide linear structure with a brief introduction to the quaternary structure of hemoglobin.
Contents:
- Hemoglobin teaching notes.docx(DOCX | 18 KB)
- Johnson Hemoglobin worksheet 1 student.docx(DOCX | 442 KB)
- Johnson Hemoglobin worksheet 1.docx(DOCX | 444 KB)
- Johnson Hemoglobin worksheet 2 key.docx(DOCX | 26 KB)
- Johnson Hemoglobin worksheet 2 student.docx(DOCX | 25 KB)
- Johnson Hemoglobin worksheet 3 key.docx(DOCX | 227 KB)
- Johnson Hemoglobin worksheet 3 student.docx(DOCX | 226 KB)
- Nicholas' Story
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