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Conference Wide Williams, Jason [1]. DNA Subway: Genomics, DNA Barcoding, and RNA-Seq - Bringing Cutting-Edge Biology into the Classroom. Educators looking to teach modern molecular biology will benefit from this 1 day workshop introducing DNA Subway; iPlant's educational platform for gene annotation, phylogenetics, and transcriptome analysis. DNA Subway bundles research-grade bioinformatics tools and databases into intuitive workflows - presenting them in an appealing interface modeled on the metaphor of a subway map. "Riding" on any of four different DNA Subway lines, users can predict and annotate genes in up to 150 kb of DNA (Red Line), identify homologs in sequenced genomes(Yellow Line), analyze DNA barcodes and construct phylogenetic trees(BlueLine), and analyze RNA-Seq data (Green Line). DNA Subway is a freeweb-platform developed by the NSF-Funded iPlant Collaborative (www.iplantcollaborative.org). Workshop participants will use DNA Subway to analyze sequence data and learn how to integrate genome analysis into their own teaching. In addition, workshop participants will learn about a novel DNA barcoding lab, an open-ended inquiry based lab in which students identify plants by amplifying, sequencing and analyzing their DNA. Participants will also see how they can use their own (or provided example) transcriptome datasets to introduce and examine RNA-Seq experiments and data. Broader Impacts:
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1 - Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, 1 Bungtown Rd., Cold Spring Harbor, NY, 11724, USA, 516-367-5186
Keywords: Science Education genome analysis genome annotation Genomics Classroom Student research undergraduate high school Genomics education DNA barcoding RNA-Seq.
Presentation Type: Array Session: WS01 Location: Marlborough A/Riverside Hilton Date: Sunday, July 28th, 2013 Time: 8:00 AM Number: WS01001 Abstract ID:30 Candidate for Awards:None |