April 19, 2006     

Chapter 22 Nucleic Acids and Protein Synthesis

Final Exam: Wednesday April 26 4 p.m. ECTR 103

      The final exam is cummulative over the entire semester. It is weighted to count 20% of your overall grade. Do *NOT* be late. You should be on campus at least 30 minutes before the start of the final and should plan on being in your seat at least 5 minutes prior to the start of the final exam. Due to FERPA regualtions I can *NOT* post final grades. You may consult Cougar Trail. Requests for an alternate final exam time must be processed through the Office of Undergraduate Studies no later than 5 p.m. on the last day of class. Failure to take the final exam will result in a grade of "X" which turns to an "F" after 48 hours. Undergraduate students should be aware that excuses for missing final examinations may be obtained from the Office of Undergraduate Studies. The acceptable reasons for missing examinations are illness of the student or circumstances beyond the student's control. These reasons must be properly documented. See the section entitled "Final Examinations" in the Undergraduate Catalog for more information. Examinations must be taken at the time scheduled except when [a] two or more exams are scheduled simultaneously, or [b] the student has three examinations within a 24-hour period.
Practice Final Exam
Study Guide

22.10 Genetic Mutations

Genetic Diseases: Sickle cell

22.12 Viruses

Reverse Transcription
AIDS

Test Friday on Chapters 20, 21, and 22

Homework:
22.5, 22.6, 22.11, 22.15, 22.17, 22.19, 22.21, 22.23, 22.25, 22.27, 22.29, 22.31, 22.33, 22.35, 22.37, 22.39, 22.43, 22.45, 22.49, 22.51, 22.53, 22.55, 22.57, 22.59, 22.61, 22.71, 22.73, 22.91, 22.97, 22.101, 22.103, 22.109


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