Outline of Biology - Cellular and Molecular Biology

Cellular and Molecular Biology

  • Cell biology: the cell
    • Techniques: cell culture — microscope — SEM — TEM
    • cell components:
      • organelles: Golgi apparatus — nucleus — cytoplasm — vacuole — vesicle — lysosome — peroxisome — mitochondrion — plastid — chloroplast
      • membranes: plasma membrane — endomembrane system — endoplasmic reticulum — mitochondrial membrane — chloroplast membrane
      • Other subcellular features: cell wall — pseudopod — cytoskeleton — mitotic spindle — flagellum — cilium
    • Cell processes:
      • diffusion — osmosis — isotonic — active transport — phagocytosis
      • energy pathways: fermentation — glycolysis — cellular respiration — citric acid cycle — photosynthesis — Calvin cycle
      • protein biosynthesis — ribosomes
      • cellular reproduction: cytokinesis — centromere — meiosis
      • nuclear reproduction: mitosis — interphase — prophase — metaphase — anaphase — telophase
      • programmed cell death — apoptosis — cell senescence
  • Biochemistry:
    • Biomolecules:
      • Small: amino acids — Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) — fats — lipids — oil — phospholipid — prion — sugar — vitamins — neurotransmitter — wax
      • Medium-sized:
        • pigments: chlorophyll — carotenoid — xanthophyll — melanin
      • Biopolymers/macromolecules
        • proteins: primary structure — secondary structure — tertiary structure — conformation — native state — protein folding — enzyme — receptor — transmembrane receptor — ion channel — membrane transporter— collagen — silk
        • DNA — RNA
        • polysaccharide: cellulose — carbohydrate — chitin — glycogen — starch
    • Biochemical mechanisms: proteolysis — cooperativity
    • Techniques: electrophoresis — His tag —affinity chromatography — x-ray diffraction — Proteomics — mass spectrometry
  • Molecular biology:
    • genetic structure: DNA — DNA replication — nucleosome — genetic code — codon — transcription factor — transcription — translation — RNA — histone — telomere
    • gene expression — heterochromatin — promoter — enhancer — operon
    • mutation — point mutation — crossover — recombination —plasmid — transposon
    • molecular genetics: DNA fingerprinting — genetic fingerprint — microsatellite — gene knockout— imprinting — RNA interference
    • Genomics: computational biology — bioinformatics
    • Molecular Techniques: gel electrophoresis — transformation — PCR — PCR mutagenesis — primer — chromosome walking — RFLP — restriction enzyme — sequencing — shotgun sequencing — cloning — culture — DNA microarray
  • Genetics (classical genetics) :
    • heredity — Mendelian inheritance — gene — locus — trait — allele — polymorphism — homozygote — heterozygote — hybrid — hybridization — dihybrid cross — Punnett square
    • genotype-phenotype distinction — genotype — phenotype — dominant gene — recessive gene
    • genetic interactions — Mendel's law of segregation — genetic mosaic — maternal effect — penetrance — complementation — suppression — epistasis — genetic linkage
    • chromosomal effects: chromosome — haploid — diploid — polyploidy — dosage effect — inbreeding
    • Model organisms: DrosophilaArabidopsisCaenorhabditis elegans — mouse — Saccharomyces cerevisiaeEscherichia coli — Lambda phage — Xenopus — chicken — zebrafish — Ciona intestinalis — amphioxus
    • Techniques: genetic screen — paternity test — linkage map — genetic map

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