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Common terms and phrasesactivity allosteric enzymes allosteric interactions allosteric proteins amino acid analysis analyze animal animist atoms behavior binding biologists biosphere catalytic cells cellular chance chapter chemical potential cognitive coherence components compounds concept constituted COOH covalent crystal cybernetic defined dialectical dialectical materialism effectors ence energy enzyme epigenetic essential ethic of knowledge evolution example exclusively existence fact fumaric acid function galactoside genetic code globular hence human idea initial interac invariance isomers ligands living logic machine macroscopic structure malic acid Maxwell's demon mechanism messenger RNA metabolic metabolite microscopic modern Molecular Biology molecules morphogenesis mutation nature noncovalent bonds nucleotides operations organism phenomena physical polypeptide polypeptide fiber precise principle properties proteins protomers reaction regulatory replication repressor second law selection sequence shape specific spontaneous stability stereospecific stereospecific complex steric strands struc substrate symmetry synthesis teins teleonomic performances theory thermodynamic tion tive translation ture universe zyme Bibliographic information |