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FoldIt!  [http://fold.it/portal/adobe_main http://fold.it].  Read NYT Article  
 
FoldIt!  [http://fold.it/portal/adobe_main http://fold.it].  Read NYT Article  
 
[http://www.nytimes.com/2008/07/22/science/22inno.html?pagewanted=all If You Have a Problem, Use Innocentive to Ask Everyone] for background.
 
[http://www.nytimes.com/2008/07/22/science/22inno.html?pagewanted=all If You Have a Problem, Use Innocentive to Ask Everyone] for background.
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* Could do a few labs from the NCBI 12 mini-course Web page. ([http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/Class/minicourses/ www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/Class/minicourses])  
 
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Revision as of 16:32, 31 July 2008

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  • Get familiar with Proce55ing Lab #0
  • Get a DNA sequence Lab #1
  • Get a protein sequence Lab #2
  • given a series of nucleotides, find and display the 6 reading frames
  • finding repeats within a sequence
  • BLAST lab: take a sequence (protein and/or DNA) and find other sequences that are close to it
  • given N sequences that overlap, find the best way in which they form a long sequence. Use processing and a circle approach to represent them
  • display alignment of two sequences Lab #3
    • limit to end to end overlapping
    • from output of blast
    • from result of computing local alignment
  • Orfing: (page 146) Finding a sequence longer than some number (proteins are typically 350 residues in length, and at least 100 minimum), between a start (ATG), and a stop (TAA, TAG, TGA) sequence.
  • FoldIt.png


FoldIt! http://fold.it. Read NYT Article If You Have a Problem, Use Innocentive to Ask Everyone for background.










I tried a few... they are fairly cryptic and require good knowledge of biological terms...

    • Bioinformatics Quick Start
    • Making Sense of DNA and Protein Sequences
    • Unmasking Genes in Human DNA
    • Identification of Disease Genes
    • Correlating Disease Genes and Phenoypes
    • BLAST Quick Start
    • EntrezGene Quick Start
    • Structure Analysis Quick Start
    • MapViewer Quick Start
    • GenBank Quick Start
    • Entrez Quick Start
    • Microbial Genomes Quick Start

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