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| I was writing late another day at my apartment due to the common fear outside – new variant virus. Bang! Bang! (Running sound from up-floor) Wow! Wow! (Yelling sound from downstairs). Obviously, I was not the only person working from home. The “gym” and “night bar” were also moved in the building offering the “service”. Proficiently, | I was writing late another day at my apartment due to the common fear outside – new variant virus. Bang! Bang! (Running sound from up-floor) Wow! Wow! (Yelling sound from downstairs). Obviously, I was not the only person working from home. The “gym” and “night bar” were also moved in the building offering the “service”. Proficiently, | ||
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| The fast-evolving pandemic did bring challenges for a friendly and quiet neighborhood community, especially when people spending more time at home offering the chances disturbing others’ rest time. However, few publications can be found to work through the specific noise complain steps including the troubleshooting section. With a single Google search, most suggestions are reaching out the building manager, calling the police or even knocking back the noise. I am not trying to advertise my “noise control A4 paper” which did work though, but as a bioinformatician has been involved into many projects. There are better ways to spread the mid-steps’ work such as which method you choose, how you proceed the analysis, what if the outcome is unexpected. | The fast-evolving pandemic did bring challenges for a friendly and quiet neighborhood community, especially when people spending more time at home offering the chances disturbing others’ rest time. However, few publications can be found to work through the specific noise complain steps including the troubleshooting section. With a single Google search, most suggestions are reaching out the building manager, calling the police or even knocking back the noise. I am not trying to advertise my “noise control A4 paper” which did work though, but as a bioinformatician has been involved into many projects. There are better ways to spread the mid-steps’ work such as which method you choose, how you proceed the analysis, what if the outcome is unexpected. | ||
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| Dealing with bioinformatics projects can produce many challenges. Overcoming these challenges means progress. And surely, there is bonus pay throughout this process. I was involved into an Antarctic green alga genome sequencing project during my PhD, which has been wrapped as a genome paper in a standard manner including genome sequencing, assembling and annotating. However, the real exploration is not limited to the genome data itself. Many mid-step efforts have been turned into bioinformatic publication. For example, when I was exploring the gene duplication in Chlamydomonas genomes, it was challenging to analyze the protein BLAST all-against-all results. Especially I wanted to filter to only those duplicates with near-identical protein lengths (within certain amino acids) and certain pairwise identities. Therefore, to extensively identify, categorize and visualize highly similar duplicates (HSDs) with high accuracy and reliability, | Dealing with bioinformatics projects can produce many challenges. Overcoming these challenges means progress. And surely, there is bonus pay throughout this process. I was involved into an Antarctic green alga genome sequencing project during my PhD, which has been wrapped as a genome paper in a standard manner including genome sequencing, assembling and annotating. However, the real exploration is not limited to the genome data itself. Many mid-step efforts have been turned into bioinformatic publication. For example, when I was exploring the gene duplication in Chlamydomonas genomes, it was challenging to analyze the protein BLAST all-against-all results. Especially I wanted to filter to only those duplicates with near-identical protein lengths (within certain amino acids) and certain pairwise identities. Therefore, to extensively identify, categorize and visualize highly similar duplicates (HSDs) with high accuracy and reliability, | ||
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| The similar things happened in other projects as well. Functional annotations of protein-coding genes can be annoying when obtaining the best BLAST hits from some non-redundant protein sequence database such as NCBI NR databases, SwissProt [#] and TrEMBL[#], because of the hypothetical and uncharacterized proteins might pop up at the top list. Therefore, I wrapped up a hands-on protocol paper called NoBadWordsCombiner v1.0 [#] to demonstrate how to automatically merge the BLAST results from the eukaryotic databases. More importantly, | The similar things happened in other projects as well. Functional annotations of protein-coding genes can be annoying when obtaining the best BLAST hits from some non-redundant protein sequence database such as NCBI NR databases, SwissProt [#] and TrEMBL[#], because of the hypothetical and uncharacterized proteins might pop up at the top list. Therefore, I wrapped up a hands-on protocol paper called NoBadWordsCombiner v1.0 [#] to demonstrate how to automatically merge the BLAST results from the eukaryotic databases. More importantly, | ||
| - | Nowadays, many bioinformatics related questions could be found via Biostars, GitHub, and Stack Overflow websites etc. This is same to seek the noise complain questions from Google, Reddit or other discussion platforms. However, will the Google scholar be ready for more mid-step bioinformatics papers? Will it be the trend to see more downstream polished bioinformatics papers, such as InterProScan_parser, | + | |
| + | Nowadays, many bioinformatics related questions could be found via Biostars, GitHub, and Stack Overflow websites etc. This is same to seek the noise complain questions from Google, Reddit or other discussion platforms. However, will the Google scholar be ready for more mid-step bioinformatics papers? Will it be the trend to see more downstream polished bioinformatics papers, such as InterProScan_parser, | ||
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| + | <Xi Zhang, PhD | ||
| + | Postdoctoral Fellow, | ||
| + | Archibald Lab, Dalhousie University> | ||
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| + | <Last updated by Xi Zhang on Jan 9th, | ||
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