J'aime C. Moehlman's Week 4: Difference between revisions
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#Saved my FASTA data into the Biology Workbench | #Saved my FASTA data into the Biology Workbench | ||
#Viewed the Help page for using the ClustalW tool in the nucleic tools. | #Viewed the Help page for using the ClustalW tool in the nucleic tools. | ||
#* | #*It shows how this tool helps to perform multiple sequence alignment on protein or nucleic sequences. | ||
===Activity 2: Part 1=== | |||
#added all of the first visit nucleic acid sequences. | |||
#Data Table: | |||
#*'''Subject: Clone:''' | |||
#* 1 -------- 1,2,3 | |||
#* 2 -------- 1,2,3 | |||
#* 3 --------- 1,2,3 | |||
#* 4 -------- 1,2,3 |
Revision as of 12:27, 9 February 2010
Activity 1: Part 2
- Accession number of the chosen sequence: AF089139
- Subject: 3. The features section of the record talks about subject 3.
FASTA sequences on a word document: Example FASTA Sequences
Activity 1: Part 3
- Created a workbench account with the user name of jmoehlman.
- Saved my FASTA data into the Biology Workbench
- Viewed the Help page for using the ClustalW tool in the nucleic tools.
- It shows how this tool helps to perform multiple sequence alignment on protein or nucleic sequences.
Activity 2: Part 1
- added all of the first visit nucleic acid sequences.
- Data Table:
- Subject: Clone:
- 1 -------- 1,2,3
- 2 -------- 1,2,3
- 3 --------- 1,2,3
- 4 -------- 1,2,3