A Useful
Carbohydrate
Research Paper
Molecular Biology 1
Biology 110631, 2008 with
Dr.
Don DeWitt (v1 as of 9 / 30 / 08)
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Mol
Bio 1 Assignments
Topic Submission:
- Check DUE DATES to determine the due date for the Carbohydrate Research
Paper TOPIC. It is due by 4:10 P.M.
- The topic submittal should be typed on
a
single sheet of
paper, with the molecule's name and chemical formula, (if shown in the
textbook or class notes.)
- The value of the topic is 1% of your
Mol.
Bio. 1 grade.
The Paper:
Sections:
- The paper must be divided into sections
as
listed below.
Each section must have the appropriate section heading as described in
the Formatting Rules
- The paper must include:
- the chemistry
of
the molecule (including
a BRIEF introduction describing where the molecule fits into the big
picture
of carbohydrates),
- a section on its function in nature,
and
- a section on its use in society (e.g.
industrial or commercial
use) or a disease associated with it.
References:
- A references section must be attached
AFTER
the last page.
- The format of the reference should be
similar to:
- Books: Alberts, et al., Essential
Cell Biology. New
York: Garland, 1998, pg. #
- Articles: Harbron, P. "Conversation
in a
Cell." Discover,
February 1996, pg. #
- Website: Give the URL:
http://users.bergen.org/dondew/bio/molbio1protsyn.html
AND give a title: "Protein Synthesis"
Drawings:
- The paper must be
word processed and
include appropriate drawings of chemical structures and chemical
reactions
that this molecule is involved with. Images associated with its
function
are important as well.
- All drawings must
be
done by hand or
by computer.
- Drawings may be
traced using tracing
paper. (Note that all tracing paper used must be cut to fit a 8.5 and
11
sheet of paper. Small pieces of tracing paper may also be used
and
glued within a box drawn on a page of the paper.)
- All drawing
should be
referred to as
figures and must be labeled as Figure 1, Figure 2, etc. Each figure
must
also include appropriate labels and include a caption below explaining
the drawing with 1 or 2 sentences.
- ALL FIGURES must
be
referred to in
the text of your paper in the same order as that seen on your
figures
pages.
- No scanned
pictures
are allowed unless
it is a 3D model of the molecule or a photograph.
- Molecules must be
drawn by hand or
computer using a Drawing program or equivalent unless it is a 3D model
of the molecule or a photograph of a model. There is a very
useful
drawing program that you can download called ISIS
Draw that you may find useful during your Mol. Bio.
life. ISIS
Draw for the PC may be useful. It can be obtained at:
http://www.mdli.com/downloads/downloadable/index.jsp If you use PAINT PROGRAMS, make sure
your graphics are drawn at a high enough resolution(e.g. 300 dpi) so that they print
sharp.
- Color printing or
drawing is optional
but will receive no added points.
- Please note:
Graphic support
is valued at least for 20% of this paper. It includes introductory
chemistry,
molecule structure, synthesis, function in nature, disease
information.) ALL
sections must include appropriate graphic support!
Size:
- The paper should
be at least 10
pages long and no more than 12 pages including appropriate drawings of
chemical structures and chemical reactions that this molecule is
involved
with. An ADDITIONAL page for references must be added.
- Papers submitted
with
a 14th or greater
page will be penalized 10% per page!!!!!
- Standard Mol. Bio.
formatting rules
apply
according to the
rules available at Formatting
Rules.
- Don't forget to read
these additional RULES
too!
Due date:
- Check DUE DATES to determine the date this assignment is due by 4:10 pm.
- Late papers are penalized 5% per day
until
the score reaches
70% (if the paper is eventually turned in.)
- The paper counts for 22% of the Mol.
Bio. 1
final grade.
- If you are unable to submit your paper
on
time, you should
ask another student to submit the paper and e-mail Dr. DeWitt informing
him of your problem. E-mail submission of course work is NOT
acceptable
without prior discussion.
Questions about
this
assignment
should be directed to my BCA dondew email account. |