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Using genome browsers constructed by G-OnRamp to provide students with a Course-based Undergraduate Research Experience in genome annotation

Author(s): Wilson Leung1, Luke Sargent2, Yating Liu1, Nathan Mortimer3, David Lopatto4, Jeremy Goecks2, Sarah Elgin1

1. Washington University in St. Louis 2. Oregon Health & Science University 3. Illinois State University 4. Grinnell College

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G-OnRamp (http://g-onramp.org) provides an easy-to-use web platform for educators to create genome browsers to engage undergraduate students in research projects, both collaborative annotation of eukaryotic genes/genomes and “big data” biomedical…

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G-OnRamp (http://g-onramp.org) provides an easy-to-use web platform for educators to create genome browsers to engage undergraduate students in research projects, both collaborative annotation of eukaryotic genes/genomes and “big data” biomedical analyses

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Version 1.0 - published on 23 Jul 2020 doi:10.25334/A57B-W632 - cite this

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