Welcome to the bioinformatics practical for BABS3291 Genes, Genome and Evolution. The material in this handbook is designed to help guide you through the practical.

Name Groups Chromosome
Hugh Benz Group 1 chr1_chr3
Gina Briones Group 1 chr4_chr7
Ofri Einav Group 1 chr8_chr12
Darcy Tay Group 1 chr13_chr16
Lilyan Zhu Group 1 chr17_chr22
Grace Apted Group 2 chr1_chr3
(Xerox) Yuet Yat Chan Group 2 chr4_chr7
Ariana Farjana Group 2 chr8_chr12
Jessica Perry Group 2 chr13_chr16
Denique Shai-Hee Group 2 chr17_chr22
Thomas Calnin Group 3 chr1_chr3
Jessica Gu Group 3 chr4_chr7
Ji Won Han Group 3 chr8_chr12
Mark Hong Group 3 chr13_chr16
Ella Sanders Group 3 chr17_chr22
Cameron Donarski Group 4 chr1_chr3
Ed Luo Group 4 chr4_chr7
Shreya Nagaraj Group 4 chr8_chr12
Jed Tomlinson Group 4 chr13_chr16
Harley Touloupas Group 4 chr17_chr22
Kate Brewer Group 5 chr1_chr3
Ethan Dichiara Group 5 chr4_chr7
Kristina Santucci Group 5 chr8_chr12
Tia Valentini Group 5 chr13_chr16
Yujia Wang Group 5 chr17_chr22
Wenxin Bai Group 6 chr1_chr3
Gabriel Awasarira Dewa Group 6 chr4_chr7
Abdul Fahmi Group 6 chr8_chr12
Anaida Nirula Group 6 chr13_chr16
Finn O’Loan Group 6 chr17_chr22
Alexis Argyropoulos Group 7 chr1_chr3
Brian Chang Group 7 chr4_chr7
Gabrielle De Vries Group 7 chr8_chr12
Mathew Samuel Group 7 chr13_chr16
Nicole Szorenyi Group 7 chr17_chr22
Aneesha Ananda Group 8 chr1_chr3
Ryan Haidar Group 8 chr4_chr7
Mackenna James Group 8 chr8_chr12
William McDonald Group 8 chr13_chr16
Katherine Taylor Group 9 chr17_chr22
Josephine Prior Group 9 chr1_chr3
Virasha Singh Group 9 chr4_chr7
Megan Swain Group 9 chr8_chr12
Cleo Turner Group 9 chr13_chr16

Key to How Infomation will be Displayed

Exploratory text

$ Command-line examples will be given in their own boxes, starting with "$".
 $ Optional parameters will be given [in square brackets].
Terminal output will be in the same format, without the leading $.

Functions used within exploratory text

Questions/Challenges

You will find questions and extra activities scattered throughout the instructions. These are not assessed but will help you to understand the processes and associated theory lectures.

These contain general reusable hints and tips rather than specific topic commands etc.

NOTE: It is recommended that you also use a fixed width font (e.g. Consolas) and colour formatting when documenting code in your own lab books to help it stand out from other thoughts/instructions.