Lesson VII - Synteny
Author(s): Gaurav Arora1, Anne Rosenwald2, Vinayak Mathur3
1. Gallaudet University 2. Georgetown University 3. Cabrini University
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Summary:
The lesson teaches about synteny or the order of genes along a chromosome, which is useful for looking at orthologous genes between two species or strains.
Contents:
- AR39_PRIPRegion.faa(FAA | 2 KB)
- CWL029_PRIPRegion.faa(FAA | 1 KB)
- J138_PRIPRegion.faa(FAA | 1 KB)
- LPCoLN_PRIPRegion.faa(FAA | 2 KB)
- Synteny Exercise .docx(DOCX | 8 MB)
- Synteny Exercise Key.docx(DOCX | 8 MB)
- Synteny.pptx(PPTX | 14 MB)
- TW183_PRIPRegion.faa(FAA | 1 KB)
- License terms
Description
The lesson contains a powerpoint slide deck, an exercise (which requires the download of a piece of free software called Mauve - directions are included), and the key to the exercise.
Notes
Added fasta files for the synteny exercise
Cite this work
Researchers should cite this work as follows:
- Gaurav Arora, Anne Rosenwald, Vinayak Mathur (2019). Lesson VII - Synteny. Genome Solver, (Version 2.0). QUBES Educational Resources. doi:10.25334/HV52-1P80