Key dates lists of suggested projects published * *If you or your partner are working in a biology lab, try to find a relevant project which can help in your research 15.1 last day to notify the staff on topic of your project Please send topics to yael Week of 2.2 Presenting a proposed project in small groups Title Main question Major tools you are planning to use to answer the questions Week of 9.2 working on projects 19.3 Project submission Instructions for the final project Introduction to Bioinformatics
2. Planning your research After you have described the main question or questions of your project, you should carefully plan your next steps A. Make sure you understand the problem and read the necessary background to proceed B. formulate your working plan, step by step C. After you have a plan, start from extracting the necessary data and decide on the relevant tools to use at the first step. When running a tool make sure to summarize the results and extract the relevant information you need to answer your question, it is recommended to save the raw data for your records, don't present raw data in your final written project. Your initial results should guide you towards your next steps. D. When you feel you explored all tools you can apply to answer your question you should summarize and get to conclusions. Remember NO is also an answer as long as you are sure it is NO. Also remember this is a course project not only a HW exercise..
3. Writing the final project (in pairs) Background : 2-3 pages Background should include description of your question including the relevant literature. Relevant literature should also include bioinformatics studies that have approached a similar question. Please use common formats for citations. Goal and Research Plan: 1/2 page Describe the main objective and the research plan Results : 3-5 pages Describe your results, you can extract the relevant parts from the output of the tool used. Please don't present all the output, if you feel the full output is necessary please add it as an appendix. If possible summaries your results in figures/ tables. Conclusions : Up to 1 page References : List the references used for your project