Difference between revisions of "Talk:Sequence-based analyses Gaucher Disease"

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* Figure 6 is almost completely outside the screen (depending on the screen resolution (1280x1024) of course)
 
* Figure 6 is almost completely outside the screen (depending on the screen resolution (1280x1024) of course)
 
** Sorry, my resolution is 1680x1050. Is it better now?
 
** Sorry, my resolution is 1680x1050. Is it better now?
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*** Yes, it fits into the screen now.
   
 
* Disorder of P10775: If I'm not wrong, the alignment(s) for the DisProt search don't include the disordered region of DP00554. They start at the second half of DP00554 ([http://www.ebi.ac.uk/Tools/services/web_clustalw2/toolresult.ebi?tool=clustalw2&jobId=clustalw2-I20120520-145336-0095-4161971-oy example]).
 
* Disorder of P10775: If I'm not wrong, the alignment(s) for the DisProt search don't include the disordered region of DP00554. They start at the second half of DP00554 ([http://www.ebi.ac.uk/Tools/services/web_clustalw2/toolresult.ebi?tool=clustalw2&jobId=clustalw2-I20120520-145336-0095-4161971-oy example]).

Revision as of 22:32, 20 May 2012

Some quick feedback:

  • Figure 1, 2, and 4 are a little big and reach beyond the screen
  • Figure 6 is almost completely outside the screen (depending on the screen resolution (1280x1024) of course)
    • Sorry, my resolution is 1680x1050. Is it better now?
      • Yes, it fits into the screen now.
  • Disorder of P10775: If I'm not wrong, the alignment(s) for the DisProt search don't include the disordered region of DP00554. They start at the second half of DP00554 (example).

--Bernhoferm 13:44, 20 May 2012 (UTC)

    • Yes, you are right. I did not take into account the aligned regions.