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#cyclin = a category of proteins that regulate the cell division cycle of eukaryotes [https://www.oxfordreference.com/view/10.1093/acref/9780198529170.001.0001/acref-9780198529170-e-4508?rskey=7Fou2b&result=1 (Oxford Dictionary of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, 2008)] | #cyclin = a category of proteins that regulate the cell division cycle of eukaryotes [https://www.oxfordreference.com/view/10.1093/acref/9780198529170.001.0001/acref-9780198529170-e-4508?rskey=7Fou2b&result=1 (Oxford Dictionary of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, 2008)] | ||
#septins = a category of cytoskeletal proteins associated with GTB Binding protein and creating filaments that are associated with membrane dynamics, vesicle trafficking, apoptosis, and cytoskeletal remodeling [https://www.oxfordreference.com/view/10.1093/acref/9780199549351.001.0001/acref-9780199549351-e-8452?rskey=Qkqs7C&result=1 (A Dictionary of Biomedicine, 2010)] | #septins = a category of cytoskeletal proteins associated with GTB Binding protein and creating filaments that are associated with membrane dynamics, vesicle trafficking, apoptosis, and cytoskeletal remodeling [https://www.oxfordreference.com/view/10.1093/acref/9780199549351.001.0001/acref-9780199549351-e-8452?rskey=Qkqs7C&result=1 (A Dictionary of Biomedicine, 2010)] | ||
+ | #trehalose = a disaccharide consisting of 1-1 α-linkages between glucose molecules [https://www.biology-online.org/dictionary/Trehalose (Biology Online, 2019)] | ||
+ | #regulon = a system of two genes on different parts of a chromosome that are systematically regulated by the same regulator molecule [https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/lmu/reader.action?docID=311420 (The Dictionary of Cell and Molecular Biology, 2007)] | ||
==Outline== | ==Outline== |
Revision as of 23:04, 7 November 2019
Contents
- 1 10 Biological Terms
- 2 Outline
- 2.1 What is the main result presented in this paper?
- 2.2 What is the importance or significance of this work?
- 2.3 What were the limitations in previous studies that led them to perform this work?
- 2.4 How did they treat the yeast cells (what experiment were they doing?)
- 2.5 What strain(s) of yeast did they use? Were the strain(s) haploid or diploid?
- 2.6 What media did they grow them in? What temperature? What type of incubator? For how long?
- 2.7 What controls did they use?
- 2.8 How many replicates did they perform per treatment or timepoint?
- 2.9 What method did they use to prepare the RNA, label it and hybridize it to the microarray?
- 2.10 What mathematical/statistical method did they use to analyze the data?
- 2.11 Are the data publicly available for download? From which web site?
- 2.12 Briefly state the result shown in each of the figures and tables, not just the ones you are presenting.
- 2.13 What do the X and Y axes represent?
- 2.14 How were the measurements made?
- 2.15 What trends are shown by the plots and what conclusions can you draw from the data?
- 2.16 How does this work compare with previous studies?
- 2.17 What are the important implications of this work?
- 2.18 What future directions should the authors take?
- 2.19 Give a critical evaluation of how well you think the authors supported their conclusions with the data they showed. Are there any major flaws to the paper
- 3 Annotated Bibliography
- 4 Data/Files
- 5 Conclusion
- 6 Acknowledgements
- 7 References
10 Biological Terms
- homogenization = the process to create a homogenous mixture of a material. (Biology Online, 2019)
- cyclin = a category of proteins that regulate the cell division cycle of eukaryotes (Oxford Dictionary of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, 2008)
- septins = a category of cytoskeletal proteins associated with GTB Binding protein and creating filaments that are associated with membrane dynamics, vesicle trafficking, apoptosis, and cytoskeletal remodeling (A Dictionary of Biomedicine, 2010)
- trehalose = a disaccharide consisting of 1-1 α-linkages between glucose molecules (Biology Online, 2019)
- regulon = a system of two genes on different parts of a chromosome that are systematically regulated by the same regulator molecule (The Dictionary of Cell and Molecular Biology, 2007)