Below is the schedule I figured out with my mentor. As of right now I'm right on track. I'll be missing most of December because Revels is next week (!!!) but I'll be reading up on the 6 candidate genes I've found and once I come back in January I'll get to do some PCR with the primers Rakshitha is ordering for me! I'm beyond psyched!
October Datamining UPF1 vs alpha 3 November Datamining RNA binding proteins that are known to have effects on splicing (splice factors) vs alpha 3 Finding which genes come out of both December Identify potential candidate that may be involved in alpha 3 dependent on Cox 2 Researching literature on those candidate genes Learning Blast Blasting those genes Research those genes and finding out if they effect Cox 2 January Do some qPCr with lead candidate genes February Continue validation of qPCR with lead candidate genes March Assimilate all findings from previous months April Preparation for final presentation May
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Jon Calos
1/11/2018 06:04:03 am
It was a pleasure catching up with your blog! I am impressed with how comfortable you seem in your high-tech lab. You have a firm understanding of the biology of your work, and a clear sense of the significance of the research. The inclusion of graphics is really useful. Thank you for posting missed days. I am looking forward to the next update!
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