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== 2005-12-05 ==
 * [http://www.biologynews.net/archives/2005/12/02/scientists_develop_proteinsequence_analysis_tool.html Scientists develop protein-sequence analysis tool] -- Biology News Net
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Biochemists are interested in identifying "active sites" -- regions of proteins that determine their functions -- and learning how these sites differ between paralogs, proteins that have different functions that arose from a common ancestor. The new program, called CPDL for "conserved property difference locator," identifies positions where two related groups of proteins differ either in amino acid identity or in a property such as charge or polarity.
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 * [http://www.biologynews.net/archives/2005/12/02/dating_agency_boosts_hunt_for_disease_genes.html 'Dating agency' boosts hunt for disease genes] -- Biology News Net
 * [http://www.dna-network.ac.uk/ The UK DNA Banking Network]
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The DNA Network provides web access by registered researchers to detailed summaries of data on patients whose anonymity is assured. The researchers hone their hypotheses in collaboration with the clinicians who are the custodians of the samples provided by patients. The new collaborators then request top quality research materials from the DNA Network's archive.
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{{| Biochemists are interested in identifying "active sites" -- regions of proteins that determine their functions -- and learning how these sites differ between paralogs, proteins that have different functions that arose from a common ancestor. The new program, called CPDL for "conserved property difference locator," identifies positions where two related groups of proteins differ either in amino acid identity or in a property such as charge or polarity. |}}

{{| The DNA Network provides web access by registered researchers to detailed summaries of data on patients whose anonymity is assured. The researchers hone their hypotheses in collaboration with the clinicians who are the custodians of the samples provided by patients. The new collaborators then request top quality research materials from the DNA Network's archive. |}}


2005-12-03

Pancreatic cancer cell data를 [BASE]에 넣고, 분석하는 과정까지 완료!!!! 그동안 진행과정의 내용을 정리할 예정.

{{| "It was a little like having all the pieces of an airplane separated out, and not knowing how those pieces function together to create an airplane and make it fly," said Snyder. "We wanted to know how the tens of thousands of proteins coordinate to carry out complex processes such as growth, cell division and formation of complex cell types such as brain cells and intestinal cells." |}}


2005-12-02

local server에 [BASE]를 setting하고 있다. two-channle data를 넣고 분석하는 것까지 완성할 예정.


2005-12-01

12월의 첫날 눈이 온다. (내 생각에는 그냥 비와 우박이 섞여있는 것 같은데...)

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