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+ | Dividing up responsibilities and meeting in person in order to avoid missed texts and simply make communication simpler and smoother. | ||
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+ | Waiting until the last minute to do the assignment because every member of the team had tests to get through this week | ||
+ | *What will I do next to fix what didn't work? | ||
+ | I'll make sure to begin the assignments much sooner and communicate responsibilities with the rest of my team pomtply so we don't have to worry about rushing/procrastinating regardless of what assignments or tests we have the next week. | ||
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+ | [[User:Jnimmers|Jnimmers]] ([[User talk:Jnimmers|talk]]) 00:08, 14 November 2019 (PST) | ||
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===Marcus Avila=== | ===Marcus Avila=== | ||
===DeLisa Madere=== | ===DeLisa Madere=== |
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BIOL Databases Main Page | Sulfiknights: Project Overview Page | Final Project Deliverables Requirements | Sulfiknights: Final Project Deliverables | Members | Project Manager & Quality Assurance: Naomi Tesfaiohannes | Quality Assurance: Joey Nimmers-Minor | Data Analysis: Ivy-Quynh Macaraeg & Marcus Avila | Designer: DeLisa Madere | |
Assignment Pages | Week 11 | Week 12/13 | Week 15 |
Contents
Data/Files
Journal Club Presentation 11/14/19
Team Feedback
Naomi Tesfaiohannes
Each team member should reflect on the team's progress:
- What worked?
Breaking up the sections of the paper to understand the transcription factors and cells affected by the arsenite exposure.
- What didn't work?
My time management due to other coursework
- What will I do next to fix what didn't work?
Have a better control of what work I put in each day for this assignment
Ntesfaio (talk) 00:08, 14 November 2019 (PST)
Joey Nimmers-Minor
- What worked?
Dividing up responsibilities and meeting in person in order to avoid missed texts and simply make communication simpler and smoother.
- What didn't work?
Waiting until the last minute to do the assignment because every member of the team had tests to get through this week
- What will I do next to fix what didn't work?
I'll make sure to begin the assignments much sooner and communicate responsibilities with the rest of my team pomtply so we don't have to worry about rushing/procrastinating regardless of what assignments or tests we have the next week.
Jnimmers (talk) 00:08, 14 November 2019 (PST)
Marcus Avila
DeLisa Madere
Ivy Macaraeg
Annotated Bibliography Sources
DeLisa Madere
1. Ibstedt, S., Sideri, T. C., Grant, C. M., & Tamás, M. J. (2014). Global analysis of protein aggregation in yeast during physiological conditions and arsenite stress. Biology open, 3(10), 913-923. doi: 10.1242/bio.20148938
2. Sanchez, Y., Taulien, J., Borkovich, K. A., & Lindquist, S. (1992). Hsp104 is required for tolerance to many forms of stress. The EMBO journal, 11(6), 2357-2364. doi: 10.1002/j.1460-2075.1992.tb05295.x
Naomi Tesfaiohannes
1. Zhou, X., Arita, A., Ellen, T. P., Liu, X., Bai, J., Rooney, J. P., ... & Costa, M. (2009). A genome-wide screen in Saccharomyces cerevisiae reveals pathways affected by arsenic toxicity. Genomics, 94(5), 294-307. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ygeno.2009.07.003
2. Tsai, S. L., Singh, S., & Chen, W. (2009). Arsenic metabolism by microbes in nature and the impact on arsenic remediation. Current Opinion in Biotechnology, 20(6), 659-667. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.copbio.2009.09.013
Ivy Macaraeg
1. Tripathi, P., & Tripathi, R. D. (2019). Metabolome Modulation During Arsenic Stress in Plants. In Plant-Metal Interactions (pp. 119-140). Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-20732-8_7
2. Khullar, S., & Sudhakara Reddy, M. (2019). Cadmium and arsenic responses in the ectomycorrhizal fungus Laccaria bicolor: glutathione metabolism and its role in metal (loid) homeostasis. Environmental microbiology reports, 11(2), 53-61. https://doi.org/10.1111/1758-2229.12712
References
- 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: 10.1152/physiolgenomics.00236.2006