These web pages were produced as an assigment for an undergraduate course at Davidson College.

Biology 309: Genomics
 
 


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The Web Pages of Emily Oldham



ASSIGNMENT No. 1:

    Chronic Myeloid Leukemia, BCR-ABL and Gleevec: How close are we to finding a cure for cancer?    To find out, click here.

ASSIGNMENT No. 2:

    My Favorite Yeast Genes: CDC28, the cyclin-dependent kinase responsible for regulating mitotic division in budding yeast, and YBR161W, a non-annotated gene and close neighbor.  To find out more,  click here.

ASSIGNMENT No. 3:

    My Favorite Yeast ORFs: Exploring CDC28 and YBR161W with DNA microarray data.  To see what I found, click here.

ASSIGNMENT No. 4:

    My Favorite Yeast Proteins: Exploring the roles of CDC28p and YBR161Wp.  To see what I found, click here.
 


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