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Levels of protein structure

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A handout showing the primary, secondary, tertiary, and quaternary levels of protein structure, made with images from molecular models. The handout also describes the kinds of bonds that are most important in each level of structure. Useful for studying proteins in biology, biochemistry, bioinformatics, genetics, molecular biology, and microbiology.
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My teaching experience began when I found myself director of a biotechnology training program at Seattle Central Community College in the early 90's. Since there wasn't any curriculum available, I wrote all the biotechnology lab manuals and taught courses in genetics, immunology, media and solution preparation, biotech lab courses, and microbiology.

Today, I have my own company, Digital World Biology. We produce free tutorials on using bioinformatics, offer professional development for teachers in bioinformatics, and develop instructional materials.

I also teach an on-line course in bioinformatics for Austen Community College in Texas and another bioinformatics course at Shoreline Community College in Washington State.

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