Class Journal Week 10
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Class Notes week 10
- To access database pages go through the LMU link
 - journal availibility comes through PubMed central if it is funded by the government
 
Open Access Journals
- Authors submit article to publishers and then pay to have it published
 - How well are the quality control standards?
 - Copyright rules are in flux
- most databases are public access
 
 
Google Scholar
- serves as a key word search
 - date order is all over the place
- means things can be out of date
 
 
Pubmed
- also serves as a keyword search
 - Advanced search= use the meSH terms
 -  For our species we need to find a reference genome = the main reference strain 
- generally the earliest strain by date is the reference genome
 
 
Individual Homework
- I used pubmed for this part of the assignment
 - The search terms I used for this were Sinorhizobium Meliloti and genome.
 - Most of the results I got were concerned with DNA probes and specific sequences of DNA
 - I got 20 results by using this database
 
- when I used array express I got 25 results by using the search term for the bacteria species Sinorhizobium Meliloti
 
Citations
- Dual RpoH Sigma Factors and Transcriptional Plasticity in a Symbiotic Bacterium. Barnett MJ, Bittner AN, Toman CJ, Oke V, Long SR. , Europe PMC 22773790
 - Transcriptome Profiling Reveals the Importance of Plasmid pSymB for Osmoadaptation of Sinorhizobium meliloti. Dominguez-Ferreras, Ana; Perez-Arnedo, Rebeca; Becker, Anke; Olivares, Jose; Soto, Maria J.; Sanjuan, Juan. The Journal of Bacteriology 188(21):7617 (2006), Europe PMC 16916894
 
Links
- http://www.ebi.ac.uk/arrayexpress/experiments/E-GEOD-36186/?keywords=&organism=Sinorhizobium+meliloti&array=&exptype[]=&exptype[]=
 - http://www.ebi.ac.uk/arrayexpress/experiments/E-MEXP-785/?keywords=&organism=Sinorhizobium%20meliloti&array=&exptype[0]=&exptype[1]=&sortby=type&sortorder=ascending
 
Description of the Arrays
- the first array deals with heat Shock. The control for this experiment was stationary phase growth and the variable was the bacteria under "heat shock"
 - The array deals with the osmotic upshift ellicited by salt or sucrose. The control in this experiment would be a normal osmotic gradient and the variables would be the gradient when subjected to salt and sucrose