Watson constructing base pair models
February 26, 2010 by Bioinformatics Computational Biology · Leave a Comment
www.bimatics.blogspot.com During the process of trying to elucidate the structure of DNA, Jim Watson made some cardboard models to try to understand how DNA nucleotides are paired. It helped him visualize how hydrogen atoms of paired nucleotides interact with each other to form a symmetrical structure that fits the double helix model
Protein Secretion
February 26, 2010 by Bioinformatics Computational Biology · 3 Comments
www.bimatics.blogspot.com Protein Secretion animated tutorial
Bioinformatics Tutorials (Lesson 6):Using ORF Finder program to locate Open Reading Frames
February 26, 2010 by Bioinformatics Computational Biology · Leave a Comment
In this tutorial i’ll be showing how to use ORF Finder program to predict or locate Open Reading Frames or possible protein coding regions in a DNA sequence of a microbial genome, for more informations about this topic or bioinformatics topic in general, please visit: bioinformatics-made-easy.blogspot.com
Tutorial: Using EMBL to BLAST Whale Cytochrome b
February 26, 2010 by Bioinformatics Computational Biology · Leave a Comment
A bioinformatics tutorial showing how to use the EMBL website to do a protein blast (using blastp) of cytochrome b protein in the humpback whale. The tutorial is intended to help users learn to use the EMBL website to blast any biological protein of interest from various species of organisms.
Tutorial: Looking at Bacterial Streptokinase Protein at NCBI
February 26, 2010 by Bioinformatics Computational Biology · Leave a Comment
A bioinformatics tutorial on the NCBI website (National Center for Biotechnology Information), showing how to look up information on a bacterial protein of interest. Streptokinase protein (a bacterial exotoxin) is used to illustrate the process. 932×716 resolution.


