Announcements
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review sessions,
and other information concerning the course.
REVIEW Videos for protein synthesis
Nicole Sayer found
this great collection of videos from the
Virtual Cell Animation Collection that might help you
study for the exam. Scroll to the bottom section of the page and check
out Transcription, mRNA Processing, mRNA Splicing, and Translation.
REVIEW for Exam II
6:00 - 8:00 PM, Monday, November 9
Noyes
Lab,
Room 217
This will be a Q & A session. No formal review presentation
will be made. Bring your questions and we will help each other
figure out the answers.
Exam II
Lectures 10-20
9:00 AM, Wednesday, November 11
Students with last
names
beginning
A-J come to
Gregory
Hall, Room 100
Students with last names
beginning K-Z come to Noyes
Lab, Room 100
Because this exam is scheduled
during the normal lecture time,
no conflict exam is scheduled.
Exam I Answer Key (Note correcton for
#39 on form B)
REVIEW for Exam I
6:00 - 8:00 PM, Friday, October 2
Ceramics
Building,
Room 218
This will be a Q & A session. No formal review presentation
will be made. Bring your questions and we will help each other
figure out the answers.
Exam I
Lectures 1-9
9:00 AM, Monday, October 5
Students with last
names
beginning
A-J come to
Gregory
Hall, Room 100
Students with last names
beginning K-Z come to Noyes
Lab, Room 100
Because this exam is scheduled
during the normal lecture time,
no conflict exam is scheduled.
Extra Credit
Seminar Opportunity
"The
World Before Darwin" - Lecture 1 of "Origin of
Species" 150th Anniversary Lecture Series - at Harvard University
Wednesday, September 16
7:00 PM
CLSL B102
This lecture is being
telecast from Harvard. It can be viewed on campus here at the
time and location above. The link above also lists other
technology options for viewing the speech.
This speech is scheduled
to be 90 minutes PLUS a Q and A session following. If you decide
to attend for extra credit you must plan to stay for the entire session.
See the Speech/Seminar
Critical Analysis directions on our Extra Credit web pages.
You will be expected to follow the "Seminar Etiquette" explained there.
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