have a great summer and best wishes for your future academic and professional careers!
It was a pleasure to work with such an enthusiastic and inquisitive group.
By the way, remember the anonymous meiosis diagrams that you drew on the first day? They will be on the internet soon--I'll post the URL here.
Cheers,
Pam
(PS: if you have an answer to the black/white/striped pedigree question, and you'd like to share it, just let me know! If not, the answer that I'd consider the simplest one may at some point make an appearance on this blog).
9 comments:
hi Pam
i was wondering for biol 335 do we really need a clicker?
the ubc bookstore list says that we need to purchase one for the class
thanks
Hi!
You need a clicker for BIOL335 in the spring term (January-April), but I don't know if this also applies ot the summer session. The best person to ask would be Craig.
Cheers
Pam
Hi! I just wanted to say, thanks for being such an awesome TA :D
hey Pam thanks a whole bunch!
Hopefully next term peter parker and hemogoblin will behave more. It's so obvious that Mary Jane (MJ) was such a great student hahahaha
by the way Pam, I just want to start reading for 335, do you know what the first chapter to read is? I looked on the website, and it said ch 11, is that it?
pam...mary jane is definitely not a nice kid, i mean he does marijuana~! and i know that was probably you minje who posted that! see you in 335 pam? remember to post your times! and, how are the exams so far?
Good morning!
The exams are not all marked yet---I am about to go do my part right now. Marks should be up Friday.
For the very keen people who would like to get a head start on BIOL335, the first chapter you'll go through is, I think, #10.
Also, you want to review your DNA-RNA-protein info from previous years! If you can drill into your brain what a promoter is, what a regulatory protein/transcription factor is and does, where, with respect to a gene's structure, transcription starts and stops, what a mature mRNA looks like in eukaryotes, where the ribosome binds, where protein synthesis starts and stops, how bacyetial genes are different from eukaryotic ones, and what makes different cell types different... well, you've got pretty much 3/4 of BIOL335 done!
Keep up your great attitude, everyone!
Cheers
Pam
hey pam, i'm just wondering for 335, which tutorial will you be teachign?
I don't know yet... I'll post it as soon as I'll know!
Cheers
Pam
Pam, thanks for being such a great TA, for all the explanations and enthusiasm. Thank you =)
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