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This Week

Dec. 14, 2007
Grades were posted around 6 pm in D2L and also submitted to the university electronically. All the faculty participated -- we agonize over the final cut-offs. Several people actually did move up a letter grade from the 3 pts of extra credit for the evaluation online. If you want to look at your final exam with the handwritten key for reference, come by Dr. Z's office in January.

Drs. Baldwin & Ziegler will be out of town for a couple of weeks starting 12/15, but should have email access starting 12/16.

Have a great holiday!

Dec. 6, 2007
Help session today 1:30-3:00 in the classroom -- bring questions (and clickers if not already turned in). Also, remember that Trahern Jones is available 9:30-1:30 today, and Megan Paul during her usual hours this evening.

Remember that next Mon. 12/10 at 5 pm, the course evaluation (3 pts extra credit opportunity) will automatically go offline on D2L -- it's set for that deadline, so don't wait.

 Announcements Archive

Dec. 3 - 5

Mon. Dec. 3: Nucleic Acids
P.S. 11 due

Wed. Dec. 5: Nucleic Acids
Turn in clickers (be sure your name gets crossed off on sign-out sheets)

Thurs. Dec. 6 (Dead Day): Help session, 1:30-3:00 pm, regular classroom (CESL 103)
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Wed. Dec. 12:
FINAL EXAM: 2:00-4:00 pm
regular classroom (CESL 103)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

 

 

 

 

 


The lecture notes make extensive use of molecular graphics.

  • Most of the molecular graphics will use Jmol, a molecular graphics program which runs as part of the web page and works on either a PC or a Mac on most browsers (but NOT with Internet Explorer in Mac OS X -- see below).
  • Make sure that you have the latest versions of Java installed. If in doubt, visit http://www.java.com.
    Note that on Mac OS X, Internet Explorer is not supported because it does not provide LiveConnect communications between JavaScript and Java applets. Also note that the Mozilla family of browsers (including FireFox and Camino) must be configured to use at least Java 1.4.2 using http://javaplugin.sourceforge.net.

Use the PDF version of the notes for printing. Problem Set questions and answers are also in PDF. (Go here for help).


Biochemistry 462a
http://www.biochem.arizona.edu/classes/bioc462/462a/462a.html
Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics
The University of Arizona
zieglerm@u.arizona.edu 
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