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Topoisomerase
Enzyme that cuts and reattaches DNA strands to relieve strain and keep DNA from tangling during replication.

transcription
The transferring of information from DNA to messenger RNA.

transfer RNA (tRNA)
RNA–amino acid complexes that contain the key to translate the genetic information into a protein.

transition state
“Uncomfortable” state that molecules find themselves in temporarily as they transform from one stable form to another. Energy associated with the transition state is the activation barrier.

translation
Translating genetic information into a protein. Happens in the ribosome, with the aid of transfer RNA (tRNA).

vesicle
Spherical assembly of lipids; consists of a double-walled sphere separating a water-filled chamber from water on the outside of the vesicle.

v
italism
The belief that life is associated with special forces.

work
The product of force and distance; the expenditure of energy when force acts over a certain distance to move an object. The unit of work is the joule (J), which is equal to a newton-meter (N·m).

X-rays
Highly energetic electromagnetic radiation, generated by bombarding high-speed electrons into a metal target.

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This a partial list of sources I used to write the book. Many of these sources were used in multiple chapters. However, to save space, each source is mentioned only once for the chapter in which it was used first. The references are listed alphabetically by last name of author. I listed only the sources that are easily accessible. Unfortunately, many technical papers are both inaccessible to the public and often incomprehensible to the nonexpert.

INTRODUCTION

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CHAPTER 1

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———.
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CHAPTER 2

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———.
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CHAPTER 3

Feynman, Richard.
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Lindley, David.
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CHAPTER 4

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CHAPTER 5

Feynman, Richard.
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CHAPTER 6

Astumian, R. Dean. “Making Molecules into Motors.”
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Astumian, R. Dean, and Peter Hänggi. “Brownian Motors.”
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CHAPTER 7

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.

Cooper, Geoffrey.
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CHAPTER 8

Paley, William.
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CHAPTER 9

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An Introduction to Systems Biology
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