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- Assignment 03 - Market of Genome Analysis (03:51, 15 June 2016)
- Define the most important 20 words (10:20, 15 June 2016)
- 3. Pick 5 protein sequences and predict their secondary structures using available prediction programs (11:15, 15 June 2016)
- YMS HW2 (20:49, 15 June 2016)
- 20 Words (01:14, 16 June 2016)
- Essay KYY (01:23, 16 June 2016)
- Essay 1 KYY (01:59, 16 June 2016)
- Essay 2 KYY (02:51, 16 June 2016)
- 05.20.FRI (03:29, 16 June 2016)
- Defining 20 important words in my life (03:29, 16 June 2016)
- Bioinfromatics HW 1 (03:42, 16 June 2016)
- Basic Perl Grammar (11:06, 16 June 2016)
- Motif search (11:29, 16 June 2016)
- Getting DNA information from NCBI (11:54, 16 June 2016)
- How to install Perl and BioPerl (12:39, 16 June 2016)
- YMS HW3 (15:12, 16 June 2016)
- HW for Genomics KYY (17:15, 16 June 2016)
- W4 by DY (17:29, 16 June 2016)
- Lecture ask (17:32, 16 June 2016)
- APC gene (17:32, 16 June 2016)
- Study about colon cancer (17:36, 16 June 2016)
- 6/10 ask (17:46, 16 June 2016)
- Akt by DY (17:59, 16 June 2016)
- CTNNB1 by DY (18:02, 16 June 2016)
- P53 by DY (18:04, 16 June 2016)
- PCNA by DY (18:07, 16 June 2016)
- Rad51 by DY (18:09, 16 June 2016)
- Ppar α by DY (18:11, 16 June 2016)
- Rho A by DY (18:12, 16 June 2016)
- RAP1 by DY (18:15, 16 June 2016)
- CXCR4 by DY (18:17, 16 June 2016)
- SPRY1 by DY (18:19, 16 June 2016)
- Rad51 (21:06, 16 June 2016)
- BuKyung Randomly generate five 100 AA long protein sequences and store them in a FASTA file (21:11, 16 June 2016)
- BuKyung In a multi-sequence FASTA file, produce statistics such as sequence number, average seq length, GC content, AT content, etc (21:13, 16 June 2016)
- BuKyung Extract a sequence MKKTGIKG from ASMKATAHQMKKTGIKGMSTYALLRL and print it out in a file (21:42, 16 June 2016)
- Perl code-CSH (22:11, 16 June 2016)
- 2016-06-03 (22:23, 16 June 2016)
- JS Homework (22:30, 16 June 2016)
- Proteome - CSH (22:30, 16 June 2016)
- 2016-05-27 (22:31, 16 June 2016)
- Week3-Essay1 KKJ (22:35, 16 June 2016)
- Transcriptome - CSH (22:51, 16 June 2016)
- Genomics - CSH (22:55, 16 June 2016)
- 2016-05-20 (22:55, 16 June 2016)
- JS Homework2 (23:17, 16 June 2016)
- YMS HW4 (23:35, 16 June 2016)
- KSH Essay Relaxation of regulation about genome analysis (01:22, 17 June 2016)
- BuKyung Align two protein sequences using a dynamic programming method in Perl (05:20, 17 June 2016)
- BuKyung Create a flat text file database of protein sequences with hash function in Perl (06:06, 17 June 2016)