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- Francis Crick [r]: (1916-2004) British Nobel Prize-winning biochemist; co-discoverer of the helical structure of DNA. [e]
- RNA interference [r]: Process that inhibits the flow of genetic information to protein synthesis. [e]
- Tryptophan [r]: One of four common aromatic amino acids in proteins. [e]
- Nucleic Acid metabolism [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Religious epistemology [r]: Broad label for any approach to epistemological questions from a religious perspective, or attempts to understand the epistemological issues that come from religious belief. [e]
- Schlup-House doctrine [r]: Add brief definition or description