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| [[Computationally Comparing Different Genomes]] | | [[Computationally Comparing Different Genomes]] | ||
| Learn how to have computers align portions of DNA from one organism to another<br> | | Learn how to have computers align portions of DNA from one organism to another<br> | ||
| [[FastaView]], [[ | | [[FastaView]], [[CoGeBlast]], [[GEvo]] | ||
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Revision as of 17:13, 18 June 2010
Overview
This tutorial is intended as a walkthrough for high school students to help them navigate and fully utilize the CoGe program.
Lessons
Basics
# | Name | Description | New Program Used |
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1 | Required Background Information | Explains the basic genetic concepts and vocabulary required to use CoGe | None |
2 | Visually comparing bacteria and mammal genomes | Learn how to generate a pictorial representation of genomes | GenomeView |
3 | Computationally Comparing Different Genomes | Learn how to have computers align portions of DNA from one organism to another |
FastaView, CoGeBlast, GEvo |
4 | Synteny: getting the big picture ( TestMN ) |
Learn about a great way of comparing two complete genomes |
Advanced
# | Name | Description |
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1 | Identifying Transposons | Learn how to identify transposon which have never been discovered before |
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