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− | + | ## What is the main result presented in this paper? | |
+ | ## What is the importance or significance of this work? | ||
+ | ## What were the limitations in previous studies that led them to perform this work? | ||
+ | ## How did they treat the yeast cells (what experiment were they doing?) | ||
+ | ## What strain(s) of yeast did they use? Were the strain(s) haploid or diploid? | ||
+ | ## What media did they grow them in? What temperature? What type of incubator? For how long? | ||
+ | ## What controls did they use? | ||
+ | ## How many replicates did they perform per treatment or timepoint? | ||
+ | ## What method did they use to prepare the RNA, label it and hybridize it to the microarray? | ||
+ | ## What mathematical/statistical method did they use to analyze the data? | ||
+ | ## Are the data publicly available for download? From which web site? | ||
+ | ##Briefly state the result shown in each of the figures and tables, not just the ones you are presenting. | ||
+ | ##* What do the X and Y axes represent? | ||
+ | ##* How were the measurements made? | ||
+ | ##* What trends are shown by the plots and what conclusions can you draw from the data? | ||
+ | ## How does this work compare with previous studies? | ||
+ | ## What are the important implications of this work? | ||
+ | ## What future directions should the authors take? | ||
+ | ## 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? | ||
==Annotated Bibliography== | ==Annotated Bibliography== |
Revision as of 15:16, 12 November 2019
Contents
Purpose
- To learn how to search the primary literature.
- To prepare and give a journal club presentation.
10 definitions of biological terms
- retrograde pathway: The mechanism of moving backward or against the usual direction of flow. Biology Dictionary (2019)
- septin: A protein involved in cytokinesis and also functions in maintaining cell morphology Biology Dictionary (2019)
- β‐galactosidase: One of a class of enzymes which cuts the glycosidic bond between the sugar galactose and another sugar molecule (of a different type than galactose). Biology Dictionary (2019)
- oxidoreductase: An enzyme that catalyzes the transfer of electrons from an electron donor (reductant) to an electron acceptor (oxidant) in a redox reaction Biology Dictionary (2019)
- trehalose: A disaccharide made up of two α-glucose molecules, and serves as an energy source in certain fungi, bacteria, plants, and invertebrates Biology Dictionary (2019)
- supernatant: The soluble liquid fraction of a sample after centrifugation or precipitation of insoluble solids. Biology Dictionary (2019)
- biosynthesis: The production of a complex chemical compound from simpler precursors in a living organism, usually involving enzymes (to catalyze the reaction) and energy source (such as ATP) Biology Dictionary (2019)
- assimilation: The act of absorption or incorporation into the biological tissue. Biology Dictionary (2019)
- isoform: Any of the proteins with the same function and similar amino acid sequence, encoded by different genes (or by RNA transcript). Biology Dictionary (2019)
- attenuate: Tapering gradually. Biology Dictionary (2019)
Outline of Journal Article
- What is the main result presented in this paper?
- What is the importance or significance of this work?
- What were the limitations in previous studies that led them to perform this work?
- How did they treat the yeast cells (what experiment were they doing?)
- What strain(s) of yeast did they use? Were the strain(s) haploid or diploid?
- What media did they grow them in? What temperature? What type of incubator? For how long?
- What controls did they use?
- How many replicates did they perform per treatment or timepoint?
- What method did they use to prepare the RNA, label it and hybridize it to the microarray?
- What mathematical/statistical method did they use to analyze the data?
- Are the data publicly available for download? From which web site?
- Briefly state the result shown in each of the figures and tables, not just the ones you are presenting.
- What do the X and Y axes represent?
- How were the measurements made?
- What trends are shown by the plots and what conclusions can you draw from the data?
- How does this work compare with previous studies?
- What are the important implications of this work?
- What future directions should the authors take?
- 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?
Annotated Bibliography
Conclusion
Data/Files
References
- Barreto, L., Canadell, D., Valverde-Saubí, D., Casamayor, A., & Ariño, J. (2012). The short-term response of yeast to potassium starvation. Environmental Microbiology, 14(11), 3026–3042. doi: 10.1111/j.1462-2920.2012.02887.x, https://sfamjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/j.1462-2920.2012.02887.x
- Biology Online. (2019). Biology Dictionary. https://www.biology-online.org/dictionary/Main_Page