GEA Introductory lesson on BLAST
Author(s): Justin DiAngelo1, Alexis Nagengast2, Wilson Leung3, Douglas L Chalker3
1. Penn State Berks 2. Widener University 3. Washington University in St. Louis
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Description
This lesson aims to introduce students to the use of the Basic Local Alignment Search Tool (BLAST) to identify related sequences and compare similarity between them. This exercise uses the example of the human leptin gene. It begins with introducing students to the use of NCBI databases to explore diseases and associated genes including the recovery of a desired sequence that is then used to demonstrate the use of BLAST to find related sequences. Formative assessments are imbedded within the lesson to lead the student to consider their search results. A summative assessment is used to help the students reflect on the uses of databases and BLAST to explore functional relationships of genes and genomes. Intended to be used as a stand-alone module to teach fundamental analysis skills with BLAST. Could be used as an in-classroom lesson or as online curriculum to prepare students for individual BLAST searches performed with students in class. Results for the Leptin example BLAST search have been cached to allow for rapid recovery of results when implementing with larger enrollment courses.
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- DiAngelo, J., Nagengast, A., Leung, W., Chalker, D. L. (2020). GEA Introductory lesson on BLAST. Genomics Education Alliance, QUBES Educational Resources. doi:10.25334/WQ1J-PW32