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== Naomi Tesfaiohannes's Team Feedback==
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==Team Feedback==
 
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===Naomi Tesfaiohannes===
 
Each team member should reflect on the team's progress:
 
Each team member should reflect on the team's progress:
  
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*What will I do next to fix what didn't work?
 
*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
 
Have a better control of what work I put in each day for this assignment
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===Joey Nimmers-Minor===
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===Marcus Avila===
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===DeLisa Madere===
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===Ivy Macaraeg===
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==Annotated Bibliography Sources==
 
==Annotated Bibliography Sources==

Revision as of 00:04, 14 November 2019

Sulfiknight Links
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

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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 each section

  • 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

Joey Nimmers-Minor

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