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How much is nucleic acids tested on protein modeling? I saw in the rules manual that they cover macromolecules (e.g. nucleic acids and proteins).
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Based on my knowledge, I would say just know the relations between nucleic acids and proteins (e.g. the Central Dogma). They might ask like post-translational modifications and stuff like that. It will comprise of a small minority most likely. Most specifically, they could also ask for interactions between them within the APOBEC3A/ssDNA complex.eagerlearner102 wrote: How much is nucleic acids tested on protein modeling? I saw in the rules manual that they cover macromolecules (e.g. nucleic acids and proteins).
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I recommend it! It's a good textbook and it contains some chapters on protein structure and folding. It goes very in depth and I personally enjoyed reading this book. However, I would still seek out other sources besides Lehninger's book, like practice exams, the MSOE website, and any reputable sources on the web.eagerlearner102 wrote: ↑Thu Sep 26, 2019 9:23 pm This sounds kind of extra but would any of you recommend Lehninger Principles of Biochemistry? I went on a Scioly wiki link about protein modeling that referenced to chapters in Lehninger.
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It depends on the exam. However, if it's on the rules, it's fair game. The more you know, the better. Knowing nucleic acids will also help you understand CRISPR function better, so it doesn't hurt to go in depth when studying nucleic acids.eagerlearner102 wrote: ↑Mon Oct 28, 2019 11:39 am How much is nucleic acids tested on protein modeling? I saw in the rules manual that they cover macromolecules (e.g. nucleic acids and proteins).
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Thanks! What reputable online sources are there asides from MSOE and PDB?
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Does anyone have any tips or resources for finding "key sidechains, substrates, nucleic acids and so forth" for the prebuild? I'm getting a little stuck on this. Thank you! ![Smile :)](./images/smilies/icon_e_smile.gif)
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A very basic question. How many students can compete in this event? 2 or 3?
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A very basic question. How many students can compete in this event? 2 or 3?
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Both 2 people and 3 people can compete in this event, however the maximum is 3 people. So you could only have 1, 2, or 3 people competing, but not 4.
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