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==Electronic Lab Notebook==
 
==Electronic Lab Notebook==
 
===Purpose===
 
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===Conclusion===
 
===Conclusion===
 
A number of deliverables were created and started by our group including the Excel spreadsheet and the ANOVA test/sanity check. Next class the ANOVA test will be rechecked for any errors and the process towards creating the GRNMap will begin.
 
A number of deliverables were created and started by our group including the Excel spreadsheet and the ANOVA test/sanity check. Next class the ANOVA test will be rechecked for any errors and the process towards creating the GRNMap will begin.
===Ackowledgements===
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===Acknowledgements===
 
*I would like to thank [[User:Kdahlquist|Dr. Kam D. Dahlquist]] for her continued support and instruction for this assignment. She assisted my team with the understanding of our paper's data and allowed for us to move forward with our analysis.
 
*I would like to thank [[User:Kdahlquist|Dr. Kam D. Dahlquist]] for her continued support and instruction for this assignment. She assisted my team with the understanding of our paper's data and allowed for us to move forward with our analysis.
 
*I would like to thank my partners [[Sulfiknights | The Sufiknights]] for working together with me on this assignment as we prepare our deliveribles and our final project presentation.
 
*I would like to thank my partners [[Sulfiknights | The Sufiknights]] for working together with me on this assignment as we prepare our deliveribles and our final project presentation.
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*Thorsen, M., Lagniel, G., Kristiansson, E., Junot, C., Nerman, O., Labarre, J., & Tamás, M. J. (2007). Quantitative transcriptome, proteome, and sulfur metabolite profiling of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae response to arsenite. Physiological genomics, 30(1), 35-43. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1152/physiolgenomics.00236.2006
 
*Thorsen, M., Lagniel, G., Kristiansson, E., Junot, C., Nerman, O., Labarre, J., & Tamás, M. J. (2007). Quantitative transcriptome, proteome, and sulfur metabolite profiling of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae response to arsenite. Physiological genomics, 30(1), 35-43. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1152/physiolgenomics.00236.2006
  
 
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* '''''Note that this week, we will add two new categories, "Group Projects" and a category for your team's name.'''  Please do not add these to your individual templates because we want these categories to be precisely used for the Group Projects and your team, respectively.''
 
* Include both the Acknowledgments and References section as specified by the [[Week_1#Academic_Honesty | Week 1]] assignment.
 
* For your assignment this week document your individual progress in your '''''electronic laboratory notebook'''''.
 
 
=== Electronic Lab Notebook ===
 
 
Record your progress toward your team's [[Final_Project_Deliverables | deliverables]] for this week in an '''''electronic lab notebook'''''.
 
  
  
 
[[Category:Journal Entry]]
 
[[Category:Journal Entry]]

Latest revision as of 20:16, 25 November 2019

Biological Databases
Jnimmers
Assignment Table

Week Number Assignment Page Individual Journal Shared Journal
1 Week 1 Assignment Page N/A Week 2 Shared Journal
2 Week 2 Assignment Page Week 2 Individual Journal Week 2 Shared Journal
3 Week 3 Assignment Page CMR2/YOR093C Week 3 Week 3 Shared Journal
4 Week 4 Assignment Page Week 4 Individual Journal Week 4 Shared Journal
5 Week 5 Assignment Page CRISPRlnc Week 5 Week 5 Shared Journal
6 Week 6 Assignment Page Week 6 Individual Journal Week 6 Shared Journal
7 Week 7 Assignment Page Week 7 Individual Journal Week 7 Shared Journal
8 Week 8 Assignment Page Week 8 Individual Journal Week 8 Shared Journal
9 Week 9 Assignment Page Week 9 Individual Journal Week 9 Shared Journal
10 Week 10 Assignment Page Week 10 Individual Journal Week 10 Shared Journal
11 Week 11 Assignment Page Week 11 Individual Journal Sulfiknights Team Page
12/13 Week 12/13 Assignment Page Week 12/13 Individual Journal Sulfiknights Team Page
14 Week 14 Assignment Page Week 14 Individual Journal Week 14 Shared Journal
15 Week 15 Assignment Page Week 15 Individual Journal Week 15 Shared Journal

Electronic Lab Notebook

Purpose

This week, Naomi Tesfaiohannes and I assisted the Data Analysis team in the creation of the spreadsheet that will be used in the analysis and coding of our groups data work. The purpose of this was to prepare the Excel document for further analysis, understanding and to further the group's project to be worked on by the coding team.

Methods

  • Create a shared excel sheet online.
  • Convert the gene names provided by the paper and convert them to their ORF names through the "ORF List <-> Gene List" tool at YEASTRACT.
  • Make sure that the Standard ID and Systematic names were both available in the data table
  • Next week, the Quality Assurance team will work with the Coder/Designers in order to verify the ANOVA tests and sanity checks done by the Data Analysts

Data & Files

Excel Spreadsheet with ANOVA Results

Conclusion

A number of deliverables were created and started by our group including the Excel spreadsheet and the ANOVA test/sanity check. Next class the ANOVA test will be rechecked for any errors and the process towards creating the GRNMap will begin.

Acknowledgements

  • I would like to thank Dr. Kam D. Dahlquist for her continued support and instruction for this assignment. She assisted my team with the understanding of our paper's data and allowed for us to move forward with our analysis.
  • I would like to thank my partners The Sufiknights for working together with me on this assignment as we prepare our deliveribles and our final project presentation.
  • Except for what is noted above, this individual journal entry was completed by me and not copied from another source. Jnimmers (talk) 19:18, 25 November 2019 (PST)

References