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Ch.1 Introduction to Genetics
Ch.2 Mendel's Laws of Inheritance
Ch.3 Extensions to Mendelian Inheritance
Ch.4 Genetic Mapping and Linkage
Ch.5 Genetics of Bacteria and Viruses
Ch.6 Chromosomal Variation
Ch.7 DNA and Chromosome Structure
Ch.8 DNA Replication
Ch.9 Mitosis and Meiosis
Ch.10 Transcription
Ch.11 Translation
Ch.12 Gene Regulation in Prokaryotes
Ch.13 Gene Regulation in Eukaryotes
Ch.14 Genetic Control of Development
Ch.15 Genomes and Genomics
Ch.16 Transposable Elements
Ch.17 Mutation, Repair, and Recombination
Ch.18 Molecular Genetic Tools
Ch.19 Cancer Genetics
Ch.20 Quantitative Genetics
Ch.21 Population Genetics
Ch.22 Evolutionary Genetics
Sections
Lac Operon
Tryptophan Operon and Attenuation
Lambda Bacteriophage and Life Cycle Regulation
Arabinose Operon
Riboswitches

Concept #1: Bacteriophage Life Cycle

Concept #2: Bacteriophage Regulation

Concept #3: Decision Between Lytic and Lysogenic Cycles

Practice: In which of the following life cycles does a bacteriophage integrate itself into the host genome?

Practice: In good growth conditions the bacteriophage is more likely to enter into which life cycle?

Practice: Activation of which of the following genes leads to entrance into the lysogenic cycle?

Practice: The N protein is an anti-terminator. What does this mean?

Practice: Which of the following proteins is mainly responsible for entering the bacteriophage into the lysogenic cycle?