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Revision as of 23:20, 7 July 2013
- EteRNA activity guidelines written for undergraduate biology majors at Texas Wesleyan University
[1]The Eterna Project
[2]The Transfer RNA Puzzle
On-line resources from beginner-level videos to the expert literature, compiled by the top players of Eterna as they learned about the RNA world!
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Slides, worksheets, and tutorials for stastical mechanics, allostery, and RNA design examples for Stanford's graduate
level molecular biophysics course (Biochemistry/Structural Biology 241). We actually synthesized the students' RNA designs.
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