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- April 15th, 2011, 5:41 pm
- Forum: 2011 Lab Events
- Topic: Protein Modeling C
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Re: Protein Modeling C
Also, if you do the research, you learn about the functions of different types of amino acids and other structures, which you'll probably need to be able to apply on tests. The PDB is a good place to start, if you're a bit lost (which I think happens often in this event). That said, I don't think t...
- April 14th, 2011, 5:14 pm
- Forum: 2011 Lab Events
- Topic: Protein Modeling C
- Replies: 334
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Re: Protein Modeling C
I was wondering if anyone knows any important amino acids on the klf4 protein. One of my partners knows all of the primary structure basics but, I became the add-ons specialist all of a sudden. Please help. I think this is research you should do on your own. That's kind of the point. I can't help t...
- April 14th, 2011, 5:02 pm
- Forum: 2011 Lab Events
- Topic: Protein Modeling C
- Replies: 334
- Views: 73760
Re: Protein Modeling C
I was wondering if anyone knows any important amino acids on the klf4 protein. One of my partners knows all of the primary structure basics but, I became the add-ons specialist all of a sudden. Please help. The sidechains (histidine and cysteine) involved in the zinc fingers are very important. It'...
- April 13th, 2011, 6:32 pm
- Forum: 2011 Lab Events
- Topic: Protein Modeling C
- Replies: 334
- Views: 73760
Re: Protein Modeling C
I was wondering if anyone knows any important amino acids on the klf4 protein. One of my partners knows all of the primary structure basics but, I became the add-ons specialist all of a sudden. Please help.
- March 22nd, 2011, 10:04 pm
- Forum: 2011 Lab Events
- Topic: Protein Modeling C
- Replies: 334
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Re: Protein Modeling C
Illinois doesn't have State until April 16th... before reading all of this I thought I knew a lot after not so much.... guess it was a reality check. Time to brush up on my knowledge
- March 22nd, 2011, 9:48 pm
- Forum: 2011 Lab Events
- Topic: Forensics C
- Replies: 79
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Re: Forensics C
Don't worry, I felt the same way.... turned out that the year I had that feeling was the year I did better.Sae wrote:It just seemed like there was way too much on my test to finish it all in the time period.
- March 21st, 2011, 7:26 am
- Forum: 2011 Lab Events
- Topic: Forensics C
- Replies: 79
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Re: Forensics C
You had to have 50 min to do it because that's the time limit, it may have been that you were so concentrated on the event that the time just seemed like 20 instead of 50, that's what happened to me last year and I didn't finish the test.
- March 21st, 2011, 7:21 am
- Forum: 2011 Lab Events
- Topic: Protein Modeling C
- Replies: 334
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Re: Protein Modeling C
It was still a trial event prior but not many states used it, my coach had the kit for it from before last year.
- March 19th, 2011, 6:27 am
- Forum: 2011 Lab Events
- Topic: Protein Modeling C
- Replies: 334
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Re: Protein Modeling C
One last thing.... I am out of ideas for the pre-build add-ons, anyone have some ideas I could use?
- March 18th, 2011, 6:26 am
- Forum: 2011 Lab Events
- Topic: Forensics C
- Replies: 79
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Re: Forensics C
For the chemical test really you only need about two or three tests to narrow it down for example, flame tests, pH and one other is about enough. However, you have to be well rounded on everything, something I learned the hard way this year. Chromatography has been tested every year since I have bee...