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FISH510: Innovations in Molecular Techniques
Jess - Thanks for the very interesting presentation on the microbial communities associated with seagrass in Padilla Bay - an impressive amount of work!
Originally posted as a comment by Adelaide - back in seattle on gene|fish using Disqus.
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Directions
Today I am pondering whether to go the route of Catalyst or make material more open. For the latter it would be some simple mix of Google Docs and tumblr.
Coffee and Donuts
Today we will meet in FSH 113 and as Kristi suggested refreshments will be provided. Though given how sickly everyone is, I decided it would be best if I brought in some orange juice. So it will be OJ and Donuts. Feel free to bring your own coffee.
The final week
It appears we will have some exciting presentations this Thursday. Looking forward to it. On Tuesday we will continue on with a review of sorts, building on your problem set answers. Class evaluations will also be filled out tomorrow in order to provide enough time Thursday for the presentations and audience questions.
I have a compiled a list of your suggestions from the last survey. We will discuss this tomorrow. Also your final quiz, survey, and problem set are available (though you will have to wait until Thursday to complete the problem set).
Beyond the Gene
A new, philosophical article in PLoS One by Evelyn Fox Keller and David Harel looks into the definition of a gene
Just made one of the last updates to the class website. All homolog pages are now accessible plus hard links for quiz, survey, and today’s problem set.
Homolog pages look great. My kids really liked this one.
If you interested in downloading the genomic_it scripts a compressed disk image file (7GB) is available. Today I will bring in some DVDs without NCBI databases (too big).
Today in class we will hear from Anne on a real world real time, and possibly from Colleen.
We will begin a quarter recap (to be finished next Tuesday) and time will be available near the end of class to work on your group projects.
A new quiz and new survey are available.