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==Purpose== | ==Purpose== | ||
==Methods and Results== | ==Methods and Results== | ||
#What is your question? | |||
#Make a prediction about the answer to your question before you begin your analysis. | |||
#Which subjects, visits, and clones will you use to answer your question? | |||
#*You should choose a combination of subjects, visits, and clones that will add up to approximately 50 sequences. You will need about that many sequences to answer a reasonably complex question. #*However, you cannot use more because the multiple sequence alignment tool cannot handle more than that many sequences. | |||
#Justify why you chose the subjects, visits, and clones you did. | |||
==Conclusion== | ==Conclusion== | ||
==Data and Files== | ==Data and Files== |
Revision as of 15:17, 25 October 2016
Electronic Notebook
Purpose
Methods and Results
- What is your question?
- Make a prediction about the answer to your question before you begin your analysis.
- Which subjects, visits, and clones will you use to answer your question?
- You should choose a combination of subjects, visits, and clones that will add up to approximately 50 sequences. You will need about that many sequences to answer a reasonably complex question. #*However, you cannot use more because the multiple sequence alignment tool cannot handle more than that many sequences.
- Justify why you chose the subjects, visits, and clones you did.
Conclusion
Data and Files
Acknowledgements
References
Useful links
User Page: Mia Huddleston
Bioinfomatics Lab: Fall 2016
Class Page: Bioinfomatics Laboratory, Fall 2016