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Revision as of 15:07, 9 June 2016
1. Learn Perl programming language and learn bioinformatics using it.
2. Make a perl program translating 'all' combinations of triple bases into amino acids
4. Open and re-write one FASTA file containing one protein sequence of TERT
6. Extract a sequence MKKTGIKG from ASMKATAHQMKKTGIKGMSTYALLRL and print it out in a file
8. Align two protein sequences using a dynamic programming method in perl
9. Randomly generate five 100 AA long protein sequences and store them in a FASTA file
10. Create a flat text file database of protein sequences with has functino in Perl
2. Define the most important 20 words in my life.
Define the most important 20 words
3. Homework for Genomics
4. Preview for Transcriptomics
5. Essays
Essay about Genome anlaysis market
Essay about Silent Korean Scientists
6. Preview for Proteomics