Monday, December 04, 2006

Nucleic Acids

As we work our way to the end of the semester we are looking at bits and pieces of various topics. Today we looked at how ribose (or deoxyribose), sugars and ATP as a phosphoric acid equivalent can be used to make nucleic acids. It is just stringing together a number of known reactions.

Meaghen will hold two group study sessions this weekend: Saturday from 1:30 - 3:30 and Sunday from 6 - 8. Both sessions will be held in the Althouse lounge.

The class ended with a brief tutorial on polonium poisoning.

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