GenMAPP User
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Gene Database Project Links | |||||||
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Overview | Deliverables | Reference Format | Guilds | Project Manager | GenMAPP User | Quality Assurance | Coder |
Teams | Heavy Metal HaterZ | The Class Whoopers | GÉNialOMICS | Oregon Trail Survivors |
Guild Members
- Species 1:
- Species 2:
- Species 3:
- Species 4:
Milestones
The milestones do not necessarily correspond to particular weeks; instead they are sets of tasks grouped together.
Milestone 1
- Find and acquire the microarray paper for your team (done Week 10).
- Provide the proper bibliographic reference for your paper.
- Link to the HTML version of the paper on the journal website.
- Upload the PDF version of the paper to the wiki (if no copyright restrictions); otherwise provide a download link to the publisher site.
- Download microarray data in its “rawest” form that you can find. (Consult with Dr. Dahlquist about this.)
- Verify that the gene IDs in the microarray data match the chosen species and strain that is being used to create the .gdb.
- This last task needs to be done in conjunction with the Quality Assurance person and Coder.
- File management: on your team's home page
- Link to the source of the microarray data
- Upload the microarray data files to the wiki
Milestone 2
- Read the microarray paper to understand the experiment.
- Create a table or list that shows the correspondence between the samples in the experiment and the files you have downloaded.
- Determine how many biological or technical replicates, and which samples were labeled with Cy3 or Cy5.
- Create a Master Raw Data file that contains the IDs and columns of data required for further analysis.
- Consult with Dr. Dahlquist on how to process the data (normalization, statistics).
Additional Milestones
- Perform the statistical analysis in Excel.
- Format the gene expression data for import into GenMAPP.
- Import data into GenMAPP, create ColorSets, and run MAPPFinder.
- Document and take notes on test runs with GenMAPP.
- Use the EX.txt file to help the Coder/Quality Assurance team members to validate the .gdb.
- Do a journal club outline of the paper so that you can use it in the Discussion section of your group report and your final presentation.
- Create a .mapp file showing one pathway that is changed in your data.
Gene Database Project Links | |||||||
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Overview | Deliverables | Reference Format | Guilds | Project Manager | GenMAPP User | Quality Assurance | Coder |
Teams | Heavy Metal HaterZ | The Class Whoopers | GÉNialOMICS | Oregon Trail Survivors |