Difference between revisions of "Task 3 - Sequence-based predictions"

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== Where to run the jobs ==
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* On your own computers.
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* You can log in to the student computer pool: <code>i12k-biolab??.informatik.tu-muenchen.de</code>, where ''??'' goes from 01 to 10
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* Or work in the student computer pool.

Revision as of 01:42, 8 May 2012

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In contrast to the vast amount of known protein sequences, information about structure and function is available for only very few proteins. Sequence-based predictions of protein features aim to decrease this gap. Many sequence-based preditiction methods use evolutionary information, i.e. sequence similiarity. Sequence alignments are therefore often a prerequisite for the predictions.

Theoretical background talks

The introductory talks will give an introduction to sequence-based protein predictions. In particular:

  • secondary structure
  • disorder
  • transmembrane helices
  • GO terms

Where to run the jobs

  • On your own computers.
  • You can log in to the student computer pool: i12k-biolab??.informatik.tu-muenchen.de, where ?? goes from 01 to 10
  • Or work in the student computer pool.