Samone Hinsley. DNA  Structure of DNA  Base pairs(ACGT)  Effects of small mutations in genes  Sickle cell anemia  Cancers  Tay-Sachs  Extracting.

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Samone Hinsley

DNA  Structure of DNA  Base pairs(ACGT)  Effects of small mutations in genes  Sickle cell anemia  Cancers  Tay-Sachs  Extracting DNA  Process of  Sequencing  cloning

RNA  DNA replication  Tanscription  Translation

Computer Programming  Large Volumes of Data  Easier  Algorithms  Finding sequences, reverse compliments, what and where the mutation is  Programming Using Bio- linux  Perl  Writing commands  Reading from different frames

Application  Drug Development  Personalized medicine  Preventative Medicine  Antibiotic Resistance  Gene Therapy  Agriculture

Dislike  The first video we watched  I don’t even remember what it was about  That’s about it.

LIKE  Hands on activities  DNA etract  Programming with Bio- Linux  That I now have Bio- Linux on my computer  Finding NCBI