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==Data/Files==
 
==Data/Files==
[[Media: Ymesfin_Sample_to_Data_Relationship_Table.xlsx | Sample to Data Relationship Table]]
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# Group Report
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#*[[Media: SkinnyGenes_BioDB_Final_Paper.pdf | Final Report]]
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# Individual statements of work, assessments, reflections
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# Group PowerPoint presentation
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#* [[Media: Ymesfin_Barreto_Final_Presentation.pdf | Final Presentation]]
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# Sample-data relationship table in Excel
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#* [[Media: Ymesfin_Sample_to_Data_Relationship_Table.xlsx | Sample-Data Relationship Table]]
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# Excel spreadsheet with ANOVA results/stem formatting
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#* [[Media: Ymesfin_Barreto_ANOVA_no_duplicates_-_Copy.xlsx  | ANOVA Data]]
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# PowerPoint of ANOVA table, screenshots of stem results, screenshot of black and white GRNsight input network and colored GRNsight output networks
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#* [[Media: Ymesfin_Result.pdf ‎| Stem and GRNsight Network]]
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# Gene List and GO List files from each significant profile
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#* [[Media: SkinnyGenesGeneGOLists.zip | Profile 39 Gene Table & Lists]]
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# YEASTRACT "rank by TF" results
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#* [[Media: Ymesfin_profile39gene_list.xlsx | Rank by TF list]]
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# GRNmap input workbook
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#* [[Media: Ymesfin_Barreto_GRNmap_input.xlsx | GRNmap Input]]
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# GRNmap output workbook and output plots zipped together
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#* [[Media: Ymesfin_Barreto_GRNmap_Output.zip | GRNmap Output]]
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# MS Access database, unified by the three teams with expression tables and metadata table(s) created
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#* [[Media:BIOL 478 - BioDB CombinedDatabase.zip|MS Access database]]
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# ReadMe for the database that describes the design of the database, references the sources of the data, and has a [https://www.quackit.com/microsoft_access/microsoft_access_2016/howto/how_to_create_a_database_diagram_in_access_2016.cfm database schema diagram]
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#* [[Media:SkinnyGenesDatabaseREADME.pdf|Database README]]
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# Query design for populating a GRNmap input workbook from the database
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#* [[Media: Ymesfin_Query_1_Design_Production_Rates.PNG | Query Design 1 - Production Rates]]
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#* [[Media: Ymesfin_Query_2_Design_Degradation_Rates.PNG | Query Design 2 - Degradation Rates]]
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#* [[Media: Ymesfin_Query_3_Design_Fold_Change.PNG | Query Design 3 - Log Fold Changes]]
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# Electronic notebook corresponding to these the microarray results files ([[Week 12/13]] and [[Week 15]]) to support ''reproducible research'' so that all manipulations of the data and files are documented so that someone else could begin with your starting file, follow the protocol, and obtain your results.

Latest revision as of 13:40, 13 December 2019

Skinny Genes Links
BIOL Databases Main Page Skinny Genes Project Skinny Genes Template Page Skinny Genes Deliverables Members Project Manager & Data Analysis: Yeabsira Mesfin Quality Assurance: Jonar Cowan & Christina Dominguez Data Analysis: David Ramirez Coder: Mihir Samdarshi
Assignment Pages Week 11 Week 12/13 Week 15

Data/Files

  1. Group Report
  2. Individual statements of work, assessments, reflections
  3. Group PowerPoint presentation
  4. Sample-data relationship table in Excel
  5. Excel spreadsheet with ANOVA results/stem formatting
  6. PowerPoint of ANOVA table, screenshots of stem results, screenshot of black and white GRNsight input network and colored GRNsight output networks
  7. Gene List and GO List files from each significant profile
  8. YEASTRACT "rank by TF" results
  9. GRNmap input workbook
  10. GRNmap output workbook and output plots zipped together
  11. MS Access database, unified by the three teams with expression tables and metadata table(s) created
  12. ReadMe for the database that describes the design of the database, references the sources of the data, and has a database schema diagram
  13. Query design for populating a GRNmap input workbook from the database
  14. Electronic notebook corresponding to these the microarray results files (Week 12/13 and Week 15) to support reproducible research so that all manipulations of the data and files are documented so that someone else could begin with your starting file, follow the protocol, and obtain your results.