Drowning in Data? Help Solve a Murder Mystery
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Presenter: Sandra Porter
Preparation:
Schedule:
Part I. Get Cn3D going
- Turn structures
- Move structures without turning
- Make structures bigger / smaller
- Change rendering style
- Change coloring style
- Show and hide parts of a structure
- Make color key
B. Become familiar with Cytochrome Oxidase C
- Look at chains - how many?
- try different coloring styles - what do you see?
- Look at active site
- rendering style tubes, coloring style element
- heme by a copper
- Look at metal bonds
- select copper at the active site
- Select by distance - 5 angstroms
- Show selected
- change rendering style to Ball n Stick
- Clear highlights
Part II. Talk about Bio-ITEST bioinformatics curriculum for high school students
NSF ITEST grant to NWABR, Digital World Biology, EdLab Group, in collaboration with Shoreline Community College
Combines career education with bioinformatics & DNA barcoding & bioethics
- Beginner strand: Using Bioinformatics: Genetic Testing
- breast cancer,
- genetic testing,
- bioethics
- comparing sequences
- breast cancer protein structure
- Advanced strand: Using Bioinformatics: Genetic Research
- Compare sequences,
- make phylogenetic trees,
- look at Cytochrome Oxidase & Murder,
- isolating DNA and sequencing
- DNA barcoding
Part III. Solve the mystery
- Divide into groups & get your structure - these are normal & mystery structures superimposed with VAST
- Work with your group to solve the mystery
- Present your results and theory to the class