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BIOLOGY 114

MOLECULAR AND CELL BIOLOGY

PRACTICAL MANUAL

DEPARTMENT OF MICROBIAL, BIOCHEMICAL AND FOOD BIOTECHNOLOGY

FACULTY OF NATURAL AND AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES

UNIVERSITY OF THE FREE STATE

2012 Lecturers

Prof. E. van Heerden
Room 8

Department of Microbial, Biochemical and Food Biotechnology

Prof. J. Albertyn
Room 51

Department of Microbial, Biochemical and Food Biotechnology

Practical time table

Week Week begin Tutorial
Tutoriaal Prac. and lecturer
Prak. en dosent
(Prak nr.) 1 23 Jan No tutorial
Geen tutoriaal No Practical
Geen prakties
2 30 Jan No tutorial
Geen tutoriaal No Practical
Geen prakties
3 6 Feb No tutorial
Geen tutoriaal No Practical
Geen prakties
4 13 Feb Tutorial 1
Tutoriaal 1 Proff. E van Heerden / J. Albertyn
5 20 Feb Tutorial 1
Tutoriaal 1 Proff. E van Heerden / J. Albertyn
6 27 Feb Tutorial 2
Tutoriaal 2 Prof. E van Heerden (1)
7 5 Mar Tutorial 2
Tutoriaal 2 Prof. E van Heerden (1)
8 12 Mar Tutorial 3
Tutoriaal 3 Prof. E van Heerden (2)
9 19 Mar No tutorial Geen tutoriaal No Practical
Geen prakties
10 26 Mar Tutorial 3
Tutoriaal 3 Prof. E van Heerden (2) 02 Apr Vakansie / Holiday
11 09 Apr Tutorial 4
Tutoriaal 4 Prof. J Albertyn (3)
12 16 Apr Tutorial 4
Tutoriaal 4 Prof. J Albertyn (3)
13 23 Apr Tutorial 5
Tutoriaal 5 Dr. B. Visser (4)
14 30 Apr Tutorial 5
Tutoriaal 5 Dr. B. Visser (4)
15 7 Mei No tutorial Geen tutoriaal No Practical
Geen prakties BLG114
IMPORTANT INFORMATION

1. The BLG114 practical consist of 4 practical experiments: .
NOTE: see previous page for specific dates of the practical sessions
2. You will be placed in one of the practical sessions. NOTE: After you have been placed in a specific session you have to attend that specific practical session for the duration of the BLG114 practical.
3. It is compulsory to attend each practical.
4. During the practical period you HAVE to sign the attendance list, if you do not



References: During the Second World War (1939–45), Britain introduced food rationing. This was to make sure that any available food was shared out. Even sweets were rationed! Queues like this were common.

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