Solomon, The first half of last Fall's Biochem I course at CMU has a lot of the 'basic stuff' you listed. There are several display, quiz, and study modes linked from the lecture pages (sites at CMU and elsewhere). The course home page is: <http://www.bio.cmu.edu/courses/03231/biochemF04.htm> -Will McClure PS. The Spring term course has a somewhat higher 'physical flavor'; the home page is: <http://stingray.bio.cmu.edu/~web/bc/index.html> --On Thursday, February 17, 2005 4:04 PM +0200 "Solomon S. Stavrov" <stavrov at post.tau.ac.il> wrote: > Dear colleagues, > > I am working on the course of basic Physical Biochemistry; amino acids > (neutral, polar and charged); formation of polypeptide, alfa helixes and > beta strands, secondary, tertiary and quaternary structures; bases and DNA; > role of the hydrogen and sulfide bonds, etc. > > Could you, please, recommend me some Internet resources? > > Thank you in advance, > > Solomon > _______________________________________ > > Dr. Solomon S. Stavrov > Sackler Institute of Molecular Medicine > Department of Human Genetics > and Molecular Medicine > Sackler Faculty of Medicine Tel Aviv University > Ramat Aviv Tel Aviv > 69978 Israel > Telephone: (972 3) 640 9859 > FAX: (972 3) 640 5168 > E-mail: stavrov at post.tau.ac.il > > > _______________________________________________ > Molvis-list mailing list > Molvis-list at bioinformatics.org > https://bioinformatics.org/mailman/listinfo/molvis-list >