User talk:Taur.vil
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Week 1 Feedback
Great wiki skill coverage—just a few information gaps and specific tasks. Otherwise, a fine start.
Items for completion/follow-up:
- Personal interests/hobbies
- Create a new wiki page (other than your user page)
- Link to an assignment (Week n) page
—Dondi (talk) 09:48, 3 September 2013 (PDT)
I added a section for personal interests/hobbies. What specifically do you want us to produce for a new page? I made the one for the Week 1 assignment if that counts. And I had already linked to the first week's class journal near the top of the page.
-Taur.vil (talk) 22:14, 4 September 2013 (PDT)
I answered your question on my user talk page. — Kdahlquist (talk) 14:16, 5 September 2013 (PDT)
Week 1 Follow-up Feedback
Thank you for adding the personal interest section, and yes, you have made more than one new wiki page at this point, which all count (I had missed that you were the one who created the week 1 shared journal). Also, I counted your Week 2 link as the link to an assignment; ideally, do that consistently from here on—it’s very convenient to have links back and forth across the wiki, especially when doing a lot of cross referencing.
—Dondi (talk) 17:30, 8 September 2013 (PDT)
Week 2 Feedback
- Your assignment was submitted on time and was completely correct. Congratulations and keep up the good work!
- The Nirenberg article was written as a memoir to other practicing biochemists, so that made it difficult to understand. I hope you enjoyed it anyway.
— Kdahlquist (talk) 15:11, 11 September 2013 (PDT)
Week 3 Feedback
- Thank you for submitting your assignment on time!
- Your experience with “Where’s my stuff” typically occurs when a computing system is strongly protecting file extensions like .txt and .html. Different operating systems apply protections differently. Typically, there is a setting one can hit that tells the computer that you know what you are doing with respect to these extensions, after which you will then have greater control over these. In any case, nothing to worry about; what matters is that you got a sense for what role these file extensions play.
- Your sed and match skills are great! All of your commands were correct, except for one glitch in the last 3'-5' reading frame: your command only chops off the first base, not the first two. I will chalk this up to a typo, because your answers are otherwise correct. Still, computers can’t catch typos, so keep a close eye on things like this.
- Thank you for providing a complete set of links across your user page, assignment page, shared journal page, and individual journal answer page. These really help us to get around from one page to another. Additional props for having your shared journal link go directly to your entry as opposed to the overall page.
—Dondi (talk) 22:39, 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.
- The terminator sequence was correctly identified but the command used to identify it makes more assumptions than were given in the consensus information.
- 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.