Project presentation using TWiki Lim Yun Ping National University of Singapore.

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Project presentation using TWiki Lim Yun Ping National University of Singapore

2 What is a wiki ? Definitions of Wiki on the Web: A website or similar online resource which allows users to add and edit content collectively. A collection of websites of hypertext, each of them can be visited and edited by anyone. “Wiki wiki” means "rapidly" in the Hawaiian language. online collaboration model and tool that allows any user to edit some content of webpages through a simple browser. mobileman.projects.supsi.ch/glossary.html mobileman.projects.supsi.ch/glossary.html A wiki is a web application that allows users to add content, as on an Internet forum, but also allows anyone to edit the content. Wiki also refers to the collaborative software used to create such a website (see Wiki software). en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WIKI en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WIKI

What is Twiki ? A structured wiki looks and feels like a normal Intranet or Internet web site. However it also has a Edit link at the bottom of every topic (web page), everybody can change a topic or add content by just using a browser.

How do I start ? Login to the page to be able to edit the page. Register for an account if you don’t have a login id. Click to access the BioinfoExamination page

Where do I access my project page ? Click to edit your team’s project page Login to be able to edit the pages Click here to see previous course’s project pages

Information to include Project title Names of team members Introduction, discussion and conclusion Links to the Bioinformatics resources used

Starting point – Create your group’s presentation page Change your group’s project title here Reference information Edit project information here

Sample project page Please include your group’s project title and team members’ names Introduction to the topic Additional information from Pubmed Click to edit information

Bioinformatics analysis carried out Database searching using Entrez & Expasy Sequence similarity searching using BLAST & BLAT Finding open reading frame Translating gene sequence to protein Multiple sequence alignment using CLUSTALW Secondary structure prediction using Web EMBOSS (Garnier)

Results BLAT gene sequence against the UCSC Genome Browser Information from the Entrez Gene database on interaction and articles from Pubmed

Results Open Reading Frames found using the NCBI ORF Finder More information about BryP found in TREMBL database

Interactive view using Jalview

Secondary structure prediction of the conserved residues using Web EMBOSS’s Garnier FPGQGSQ (position 7 to 13) - coil TQFTQPALY (position 55 to 63) - beta sheet AGHSLGEYNAL (position 85 to 95) - coil FHSRYM (position 191 to 197) - helix VISNF (position 219 to 222) - beta sheet

Illustrate information with those obtained from other sources

Bioinformatics Resources Used Database searching – ENTREZ: – EXPASY: – UCSC Genome browser: Sequence analysis – *NCBI ORF Finder: – ClustalW: – Web EMBOSS: * Watch on You Tube: How to use the ORF Finder:

How do I put it together ?

You need to learn some wiki syntax TWiki topic name always has a fixed format: two or more words with initial capitals, run together to form a WikiWord. When you write the name of a topic, it becomes a link. Example: To write a custom link label, use bracket notation: [[GroupOne][Group One]] – this becomes: Group One

Reference information on wiki syntax you need to know Tools to help you edit information, create hyperlinks, format text and add images I will do a demo at tomorrow’s practical