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General Biology by Wikibooks.org

General Biology by Wikibooks.org

This book covers the following topics: Biology - The Life Science, The Nature of Molecules, The Chemical Building Blocks of Life, Life: History and Origin, Cells and Cell structure, Membranes, Energy and Metabolism , Respiration: harvesting of energy, Photosynthesis, Sexual reproduction, Genetics, Gregor Mendel and biological inheritance , Gene expression,Gene regulation , Mutation, Recombinant DNA technology.

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