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Revision as of 17:32, 13 November 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

Positions

Project Manager: Aby

Quality Assurance: Jonar & Christina

Data Analysis: Aby & David

Coder: Mihir

Annotated Bibliography

  1. Aby: Hess, D. C., Lu, W., Rabinowitz, J. D., & Botstein, D. (2006). Ammonium toxicity and potassium limitation in yeast. PLoS biology, 4(11), e351. DOI: 10.1371/journal.pbio.0040351
  2. Aby: Navarrete, C., Petrezsélyová, S., Barreto, L., Martínez, J. L., Zahrádka, J., Ariño, J., ... & Ramos, J. (2010). Lack of main K+ uptake systems in Saccharomyces cerevisiae cells affects yeast performance in both potassium-sufficient and potassium-limiting conditions. FEMS yeast research, 10(5), 508-517. DOI: DOI:10.1111/j.1567-1364.2010.00630.x

Executive Summaries

Aby's Reflection

  • Progress:
    1. What worked?
    2. What didn't work?
    3. What will I do next to fix what didn't work?

Jonar's Reflection

  • Progress:
    1. What worked?
    2. What didn't work?
    3. What will I do next to fix what didn't work?

Christina's Reflection

  • Progress:
    1. What worked? We started early which allowed us to have the time to work through our presentation in a timely manner.
    2. What didn't work? It is difficult to find a meeting time for 5 people in order to work on the presentation.
    3. What will I do next to fix what didn't work? Try to find a time on the weekend to meet instead of on school days.

Mihir's Reflection

  • Progress:
    1. What worked?
    2. What didn't work?
    3. What will I do next to fix what didn't work?

David's Reflection

  • Progress:
    1. What worked?
    2. What didn't work?
    3. What will I do next to fix what didn't work?