TATK Week 12 Status Report

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tATK Week 12 Status Report

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Week Goals and Status Report

  1. To complete initial exports of databases for the 3 strains
    • First attempts on all 3 were uploaded using gmbuildder 2.0b71. R6 was not successful and Tauras will repeat it over the weekend. The other two seem to have produced clear data, but the data is being processed for quality assurance by Alina.
  2. For the coder (Tauras) to create a first draft for a working species-fix for gmbuilder.
    • This was completed during class time on Thursday working with Dr. Dionisio
  3. For Alina to complete the counting exercise with the initial exports.
    • Began doing the counting exercise but results vary between the different methods.
  4. For Kevin to understand the construction of the microarray data and start to organize it.
    • Very much a work in progress. The data is very disorganized and Kevin (and Dr. Dahlquist) are struggling to make headway. After class Thursday, they have some idea how it may be organized, but not much is clear.

Immediate Next Steps

  1. Export R6 again
  2. Tauras and Alina work together to finish the gmbuilder species profile
  3. Determine how the output data is configured and what modifications need to be made
  4. For Kevin to understand the microarray data

Goals for Next Week

  1. Formally write out the ID systems (QA, Milestone 1 part 3)
  2. Characterize regular expression patterns to detect IDs (QA, Milestone 2)
  3. Complete through GenMapp Milestone 2 (should be possible if we can make sense of the raw data)
  4. Run export of multiple strains at the same time

Deliverables

  • PowerPoint presentation in class on Thursday, December 12, 8:00am.
  • All other deliverables is no later than Friday, December 13, 4:30pm

Group

  • GenMAPP Gene Database for assigned species (.gdb)
  • ReadMe file to accompany the Gene Database (.pdf)
  • Gene Database Testing Report for final submitted Gene Database (print from wiki to .pdf file)
  • Processed and analyzed DNA microarray dataset (.xls)
  • GenMAPP Expression Dataset file (.gex)
  • Filtered MAPPFinder Results (.xls)
  • Sample MAPP file of a relevant biological pathway for your species (.mapp)
  • Group Report describing the creation of the Gene Database and the biological analysis of the data (.doc or .pdf)
  • PowerPoint presentation (.ppt, given on Thursday, December 12)

Individual


Team Reflections

Tauras

  1. The key accomplishments this week were: 1) doing a first export for each of our three data sets, 2) learning how to edit gmbuilder, and 3) Kevin starting to work with the experimental data and understand how it's put together.
  2. Next week, we hope to 1) test whether the first export was successful, work to resolve errors, and try to run an export for all 3 sub-strains at once and 2) for Kevin to actually understand what is going on with the raw research data and why it is organized so weirdly.
  3. This week, we saw that we worked well had as a group, could divide labor well, and that everybody was competent enough to make progress working independently and with group members.
  4. The largest weakness we have is scheduling. It's often hard for us to meet, so we'll have to plan our outside of class meetings well ahead of time. We also have an issue of direction, I observed that without a firm idea of purpose and an immediate goal, none of us work that efficiently necessitating firm direction and clear intermediate goals.

Taur.vil (talk) 21:07, 14 November 2013 (PST)

Kevin

  1. What were the week’s key accomplishments?
    • Successfully completing our presentation, determining the correlation between the files and samples in the experiment, and the exporting of GenMAPP data.
  2. What are next week’s target accomplishments?
    • Data processing and build a copy of GenMAPP Builder.
  3. What team strengths were seen this week?
    • Our ability to work together on our presentation both in planning and in action. We worked well as a team and everyone contributed equally to the presentation.
  4. What team weaknesses were seen this week?
    • All of us are very busy people, so scheduling was somewhat of a challenge. While we had enough time this week, it is possible that scheduling may come up as a problem for future meetings and work.

Alina

  1. What were the week’s key accomplishments?
    • This weeks accomplishments included finishing the journal club presentation/powerpoint, beginning to analyze the microarray data and counting within Microsoft Access and other programs in order to begin analyzing the export data.
  2. What are next week’s target accomplishments?
    • Figure out what went wrong with exporting the R6 strain data and why it showed up as a replicate of the G54 strain data, figure out how to interpret the data from the microarray paper, and re-export the necessary data.
  3. What team strengths were seen this week?
    • As a team, we communicated very well, informing each other of updates and problems/issues we were having with our current work.
  4. What team weaknesses were seen this week?
    • The only problem we faced was meeting together in order to work collaboratively on the project. Other than that, group dynamics were up to par.

Ajvree (talk) 23:08, 14 November 2013 (PST)


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