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== Week 4 Feedback ==
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Thank you for submitting your work on time!  Here’s how your “automated annotation” work turned out, item by item.  Items that had issues are italicized:
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* -35 box was correctly identified with an appropriate command.
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* -10 box was correctly identified with an appropriate command.
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* ''Your transcription start site was off by one base.''
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* Ribosome binding site was correctly identified with an appropriate command.
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* Start codon was correctly identified with an appropriate command.
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* Stop codon was correctly identified with an appropriate command.
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* Terminator was correctly identified with an appropriate command.
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* Your mRNA strand included the correct range of bases but ''was complemented when it should not have been''.
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* You determined the correct amino acid sequence with an appropriate command.
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In terms of your wiki link routine, everything was there—keep it up!
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Let me know if you have any questions.
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—[[User:Dondi|Dondi]] ([[User talk:Dondi|talk]]) 22:06, 24 September 2013 (PDT)

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Contents

Week 1 Feedback

You did generally well for this first time out; do complete the wiki checklist and be consistent with summaries, as much as possible. You were also very close with the template—everything is properly linked but you just have to create the template content itself.

Items for completion/follow-up:

  • Snail mail address
  • Upper division coursework—say “none” if you haven’t taken any.
  • Create a new wiki page
  • Link to an external site
  • Create a numbered list
  • Comments inside the wiki markup
  • Upload and link to an image
  • Upload and link to a file
  • Create a template
  • Link to an assignment (Week n) page
  • Link to the shared journal from your user page

Dondi (talk) 09:03, 3 September 2013 (PDT)

Week 1 Follow-up Feedback

Thank you very much for completing all missing information/wiki skills! Here’s to building on these skills as the course progresses.

Dondi (talk) 22:25, 7 September 2013 (PDT)

Week 2 Feedback

  • Thank you for submitting your assignment on time!
  • As we discussed in class, your translation of all six frames was incorrect. There was probably a mistake in the sequence or it was translated in the wrong direction. Please use the ExPaSY tool to translate it and figure out where you went wrong. As was noted in class, you have the opportunity to earn back the points you missed by making the corrections requested on the Week 3 Assignment page. The corrections are due by midnight on Friday, September 20 (thursday night/friday morning).
  • The Nirenberg article was written for other practicing biochemists and from a memoir point of view, so it is understandible that you found it difficult.

Kdahlquist (talk) 14:12, 11 September 2013 (PDT)

P.S. I answered your queston on my user talk page. Kdahlquist (talk) 09:12, 12 September 2013 (PDT)

Week 3 Feedback

  • Thank you for submitting your assignment on time!
  • Good to hear that you succeeded in exerting control of your file extensions.
  • Your sed and match skills are great with the exception of your 3'-5' reading frame commands—you missed doing a complement on those bases.
  • For the third match question, you missed that the command was supposed to have run on the hs_ref_GRCh37_chr19.fa file, not 493.P_falciparum.xml. The commands were still successful and you made the correct inference about how match and grep/wc are different, but you were using different data from what was specified.
  • You were missing a number of requested links and wiki elements:
    • Your journal answer page was missing a link back to your user page
    • Your journal answer page was also missing the requested Journal Entry category
Please note the bulleted checklist provided under the assignment headings so that you don’t miss these in future assignments. A template will help, so that you will only need to edit these links in one place. Let me know if you need additional help with getting a template to work as needed. Additional props, though, for having your shared journal link go directly to your entry as opposed to the overall page.

Dondi (talk) 22:10, 14 September 2013 (PDT)

Week 4 Feedback

Thank you for submitting your work on time! Here’s how your “automated annotation” work turned out, item by item. Items that had issues are italicized:

  • -35 box was correctly identified with an appropriate command.
  • -10 box was correctly identified with an appropriate command.
  • Your transcription start site was off by one base.
  • Ribosome binding site was correctly identified with an appropriate command.
  • Start codon was correctly identified with an appropriate command.
  • Stop codon was correctly identified with an appropriate command.
  • Terminator was correctly identified with an appropriate command.
  • Your mRNA strand included the correct range of bases but was complemented when it should not have been.
  • You determined the correct amino acid sequence with an appropriate command.

In terms of your wiki link routine, everything was there—keep it up!

Let me know if you have any questions.

Dondi (talk) 22:06, 24 September 2013 (PDT)

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