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NOTE: "Important Files 3" does not have a .gdb file because of accidentally importing duplicate data into PostgreSQL; I decided it would be a hindrance to use that .gdb file for analysis and therefore discarded it. A new database and .gdb file were created under "Important Files 4" to resolve this issue. | NOTE: "Important Files 3" does not have a .gdb file because of accidentally importing duplicate data into PostgreSQL; I decided it would be a hindrance to use that .gdb file for analysis and therefore discarded it. A new database and .gdb file were created under "Important Files 4" to resolve this issue. |
Revision as of 20:40, 11 December 2013
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Mitchell Petredis
[[Team Name]]
Statement of Work
- As coder of [[Team Name]], I was responsible for creating and tweaking versions of gmbuilder under the provision of Dr. Dionisio to help create a proper analysis tool for our species Sinorhizobium Meliloti (Strain 1021). Additionally, I imported the unique UniProt XML, GO OBO-XML, and GOA files into the PostgreSQL database for our species using my custom versions of gmbuilder and exported the .gdb files necessary for the quality assurance and GenMAPP users to do their respective roles.
- In total, 3 versions of gmbuilder were created and produced the following .gdb files (in order of oldest to newest):
- My lab progression is listed below:
- mpetredi Week 12
- mpetredi Week 13
- mpetredi Week 14
NOTE: "Important Files 3" does not have a .gdb file because of accidentally importing duplicate data into PostgreSQL; I decided it would be a hindrance to use that .gdb file for analysis and therefore discarded it. A new database and .gdb file were created under "Important Files 4" to resolve this issue.
Assessment of Project
- Our project was somewhat successful, but it is still a work in progress. I believe my team displayed dedication to the quality of the project, and while we were not able to create an error-free database this semester, our work-ethic significantly contributed to the further completion of the gene database. If my team's schedule outside of this class weren't as complex, I believe we could have delivered a finished product.
- If I could do it all over again, I'd start the project earlier. Additionally, having a laptop with all the lab software would have made it more convenient to organize the project and work on it away from the lab.
- Gene Database Project and Group Report Evaluation
- Content:
- Organization:
- Completeness:
Reflection on the Process
- I learned the following
- Biology and Computer Science can drastically benefit from each other