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| - | This is the wiki for the '''Molecular Biology''' course for [ | + | This is the wiki for the '''Molecular Biology''' course for [http://www.eseig.ipp.pt/eseig/index.php/pt/ ESEIG]. The official language for this course and wiki is Portuguese. |
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| + | A '''Biologia Molecular''' é o estudo da Biologia em nível molecular, com especial foco no estudo da estrutura e função do material genético e seus produtos de expressão, as proteínas. Mais concretamente, a Biologia Molecular investiga as interacções entre os diversos sistemas celulares, incluindo a relação entre DNA, RNA e síntese proteica. É um campo de estudo alargado, que abrange outras áreas da Biologia e da Química, em especial Genética e Bioquímica. | ||
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| + | Escrevendo na '''Nature (1961)''' William Astbury descreveu a biologia molecular como sendo ... | ||
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| + | "...not so much a technique as an approach, an approach from the viewpoint of the so-called basic sciences with the leading idea of searching below the large-scale manifestations of classical biology for the corresponding molecular plan. It is concerned particularly with the forms of biological molecules and [...] is predominantly three-dimensional and structural—which does not mean, however, that it is merely a refinement of morphology. It must at the same time inquire into genesis and function." | ||
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| + | <sup>'''Font:''' From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia </sup> | ||



