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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: How-to-Chapter1-6, Phenotype is a cell's physical composition and activity and includes Intermediary metabolism, Pre-mRNA is further modified to produce mRNA, Transcription in Eukaryotic cells, Cytoskeleton controls a cell's Morphology, DNA sequences create Phenotype, Eukaryotic cells produces hnRNA, Enzymes that control Intermediary metabolism, Proteins include Enzymes, Prokaryotic cells directly produces mRNA, Cytoarchitechture by forming Cytoskeleton, Translation by Ribosomes, Transcription in Prokaryotic cells, Post-translational modification such as Glycosylation, Structural Proteins such as Cytoskeleton, Phenotype is a cell's physical composition and activity and includes Morphology, hnRNA may undergo Splicing, Genes may be Repressed, Introns between Exons, Splicing removes Introns, Exons to yield Pre-mRNA