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Revision as of 14:23, 14 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.
- This data table shows 3 clones from 4 different subjects:
- Data Table:
- Subject: Clone:
- 1 -------- 1,2,3
- 2 -------- 1,2,3
- 3 --------- 1,2,3
- 4 -------- 1,2,3
- On the tree on the link above; it shows all of the clones of each subject clustering together.
- Subjects 1 and 2 cluster together, while 3 and 4 are separated in different directions.
- After analyzing the tree it seems that subjects 1 and 2 are similar in their evolutionary relationships. Subjects 3 and 4 vary more than the others because they show much longer branches.
Activity 2: Part 2
- The subject clones for the first part of this activity were chosen from subject 15.
SUBJECT-----# OF CLONES-----S-----THETA-----MIN DIFF----- MAX DIFF
- ----------- 13 ----------- 4 ----- 1.74 ----- 0 ------ .2508
- ----------- 6 ----------- 1 ----- 2.45 ----- 0 ------ 0
- ----------- 4 ----------- 2 ----- 1.04 ----- 0 ------ 2.499
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