I think my oral presentation for #BS1013 was not too bad. However, with my #BS1013 essay set today and the pending #BS1005 and #BS1009 essays, I think it's going to be a real struggle to get everything done in time. Moreover, we'll be set another 2 practical reports for the weekend. And #BS1011 assessment but hopefully it will help improve my excel skills.
- Jasper Chih Tai Yang
We know about plasmid and antibiotics in BS1015. However, a team of Université Laval and Danisco researchers has just unlocked the secret of bacteria's immune system. In the future, we maybe possible to prevent certain bacteria from developing resistance to antibiotics.
- Jasper Chih Tai Yang
This website contain some information about Gibbs free energy, entropy, enthalpy which is related to today's CH1070 lecture. It reminds me the concept of entropy and enthalpy and also the Hess's Law.
- Jasper Chih Tai Yang
we all know eukaryotic genomes must be folded and compacted to fit within the nucleus and the majority of the genome is maintained in a silenced state which is in bs1015 and bs1003. This article show that new experiment suggest the organization of the genome based on 10nm chromatin fibers is sufficient to describe the complexities of nuclear organization and gene regulation, which is interesting to know.
- Jasper Chih Tai Yang
A little video that might help explain DNA replication process on BS1015 form on of Professor J. Schwabe's lectures. You Tube DNA Replication Process http://www.youtube.com/watch...
A little video I found that might help explain translation on #BS1015 from one of Professor E. Cundliffe lectures. You Tube protein synthesis - http://www.youtube.com/watch...
And why it is relevant and how much it is relevant...etc.etc
- Alex G. Sarov
I enjoyed the #BS1015 lecture today. Before today, I don't know how pH can be related to pKa and how the pH of the week acid is changed as you add more base. I found it useful :)
Glad you enjoyed it and found it useful. Technically it was a "dry practical" not a lecture (the contents relate directly to the practical sessions)
- Dr Chris Willmott
Really interesting lecture in #BS1015 on tRNA's structure and ribosome. We only know ribosome is use in protein synthesis in translation at A-level. Actually tRNA and ribosome are much more complex and the structure contribute to the funtions. I'm really enjoying this part of the module :)