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BLAST SEARCH EXERCISE DUE: 11-20-2012 Turn in early if desired.

These are the instructions and sequences that you will use to complete the BLAST gene search project.
The following page gives detailed instructions on completing the search. Following that page youll
find ! sequences. "ou are to choose the sequence num#er that is closest to your date of #irth. $f your
#irthday is the %
th
of the month& youll choose sequence num#er %. $f your #irth date e'ceeds !& then
su#stract (& then )( if needed. *rint out the appropriate page num#er for your sequence. +ont waste
paper and print the entire file. Select the appropriate pages only. ,omplete the search& fill out your
wor-sheet& and print the required pages for full credit. $t is supposed to #e an easy tas- so if you are
running into any time consuming pro#lems contact me for further instruction. "ou can cut and paste
your sequence into the #last search engine.
.opefully %( points for you&
/ic-
ene!i"s #$2$ %a&e: '''''''''''''''''''
D%A Se(uen"e H)&)l)*y +r),e"!
For this project& you will #e entering an un-nown sequence into enBan-& a +0A sequence
data#ase maintained #y %CBI .%L/ . %IH 10ational ,enter for Biotechnology $nformation 2
0ational Li#rary of 3edicine 2 0ational $nstitutes of .ealth4. There are appro'imately
((&(((&(((&((( #ases of +0A information in 5enBan- as of Septem#er )((%6 $f you want to
read more a#out 5enBan-& see http722www.nc#i.nlm.nih.gov25en#an-25en#an-8verview.html
enBan- "an 0e sear"1ed f)r D%A se(uen"e 1)&)l)*y usin* BLAST 1Basic Local
Alignment Search Tool4& which scans through #illions of nucleotides& usually in less than
minute& to find nucleotide sequence homology #etween a su#mitted +0A sequence and +0A
sequences previously entered into enBan-.
Ins!ru"!i)ns7 "ou will need a computer with the internet& and access to a printer
. 5o to the BLAST we#site at http722www.nc#i.nlm.nih.gov2#last2 9nder Basic Blast& clic-
0ucleotide Blast.
). $nto the te't #o' la#eled :nter ;uery Sequence& enter your 20 nu"le)!ide un-n)3n D%A
se(uen"e 1found on wor-sheet& ne't page4. ,hec- it to #e sure there are no errors and hit
<BLAST4<
=. 8nce the search is done you will automatically #e ta-en to a page that shows data regarding your
search.
>. This page shows 5enBan- sequences that most matched your un-nown sequence are ran-ed in
order& with the most similar ?hits? listed at the top. Scroll down to alignments.
%. ,lic- the lin- at the left ne't to the gene that is on top of your list. ie7 @.omo sapiens ...A 1i.e. the
human sequence that showed the most homology to your un-nown sequence4. I&5)r!an!: "ou are
loo-ing for the sequence that is the m/0A or c+0A of a human gene. $t will almost always #e one
of the top = lin-s& so you may need to chec- a few #efore you find the m/0A or c+0A. As more
researchers deposit sequences into BLAST& sometimes pieces of chromosomes& BBA, clones&
partial genes& etc. will appear at the top of the list 1you dont want these sequences4. $f you are not
sure you are on the right trac-& you will also #e given the unique enBan- A""essi)n nu&0er for
your gene. 9se this num#er to find the m/0A if needed 1At *u#3ed&
http722www.nc#i.nlm.nih.gov2entreC2query.fcgiDd#E*u#3ed & use the pullFdown menu to select
B0ucleotide& and enter the Accession 0um#er given under your nucleotide sequence4.
G. The resulting report will tell you& on the line entitled <+:F$0$T$80<& 1)nd line from the top4 the
name of the gene in 5enBan- that was most homologous to your un-nown sequence. Loo- to see
that the sequence is an m/0A for your gene of interest& otherwise& the report you will print out may
#e very large6 9se the Accession 0um#er provide to find the m/0A if needed. 9nder the line
@,833:0TA a summary of the gene will #e given.
H. *rint out this report 1)F( pages4 and turn it in for your grade. 9se the printout of the %CBI
%u"le)!ide H)&)l)*y report to find the answers to questions F>. "ou will use this report to
answer the questions on your wor-sheet.
ene!i"s La0 #$2$ %a&e: '''''''''''''''''''
D%A Se(uen"e H)&)l)*y +r),e"! Da!e: ''''''''''''''''''''
6)r-s1ee!: Turn !1is s1ee! in f)r y)ur *rade:
1. aa"*!"a""! !!*a**a"*" "****a*!a" a""!*""!** "***"aa!!" !a!!***!!!
ACCESSI7% %/'000182
Use !1e re5)r! y)u 5rin!ed )u! !) ans3er (ues!i)ns 1-8:
1. T1e un-n)3n se(uen"e you su#mitted to 5enBan- shows the highest homology to the
gene7 1The name can #e found ne't to the word <+:F$0$T$80<4
''''''''''IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII
2. 7n !1e %u"le)!ide H)&)l)*y re5)r! you printed out& "ir"le and la0el 1a or #4 the part of
the report that shows 1a4 the full nucleotide sequence the gene and 1#4 the oneFletter amino
acid code of the protein produced #y translation of this gene.
$. .ow long is the full &R%A se(uen"e of this geneD IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII#p
8. Jhat is the enBan- a""essi)n nu&0er of this geneD IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII
9. :ach gene in this project corresponds to a gene -nown to #e involved in a 1u&an disease
*ene. To find out more a#out the disease& go to http722www.nc#i.nlm.nih.gov2disease2.
+epending on your sequence results& clic- one of the categories under the main listings7
?,ancer?& ?$mmune System?& 3eta#olism? or ?0ervous System?.
2. Find the listing that ")rres5)nds !) !1e 1u&an *ene!i" disease identified #y your homology
search. *rint out this listing and include it in your final report. $f you cannot locate the human
genetic disease that corresponds to your un-nown sequence& or would prefer to investigate the
function of another human genetic disease& write a#out that instead.
H. Turn in f)r "redi!7 This ")&5le!ed 3)r-s1ee! 1% points4& the 5rin!ed se(uen"e re5)r! from
0,B$ 1% points4& and the 5rin!ed des"ri5!i)n )f !1a! disease from
http722www.nc#i.nlm.nih.gov2disease2 1)( points4
ene!i"s La0 #$2$ %a&e: '''''''''''''''''''
D%A Se(uen"e H)&)l)*y +r),e"! Da!e: ''''''''''''''''''''
6)r-s1ee!: Turn !1is s1ee! in f)r y)ur *rade:
2. "!***a*""! *"aa*!*a"a a"a*""!!!* "**!""!!a* a"a*"!!**" "!**a**a*a
ACCESSI7% %/'000021
Use !1e re5)r! y)u 5rin!ed )u! !) ans3er (ues!i)ns 1-8:
1. T1e un-n)3n se(uen"e you su#mitted to 5enBan- shows the highest homology to the
gene7 1The name can #e found ne't to the word <+:F$0$T$80<4
''''''''''IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII
2. 7n !1e %u"le)!ide H)&)l)*y re5)r! you printed out& "ir"le and la0el 1a or #4 the part of
the report that shows 1a4 the full nucleotide sequence the gene and 1#4 the oneFletter amino
acid code of the protein produced #y translation of this gene.
$. .ow long is the full &R%A se(uen"e of this geneD IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII#p
8. Jhat is the enBan- a""essi)n nu&0er of this geneD IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII
9. :ach gene in this project corresponds to a gene -nown to #e involved in a 1u&an disease
*ene. To find out more a#out the disease& go to http722www.nc#i.nlm.nih.gov2disease2.
+epending on your sequence results& clic- one of the categories under the main listings7
?,ancer?& ?$mmune System?& 3eta#olism? or ?0ervous System?.
2. Find the listing that ")rres5)nds !) !1e 1u&an *ene!i" disease identified #y your homology
search. *rint out this listing and include it in your final report. $f you cannot locate the human
genetic disease that corresponds to your un-nown sequence& or would prefer to investigate the
function of another human genetic disease& write a#out that instead.
H. Turn in f)r "redi!7 This ")&5le!ed 3)r-s1ee! 1% points4& the 5rin!ed se(uen"e re5)r! from
0,B$ 1% points4& and the 5rin!ed des"ri5!i)n )f !1a! disease from
http722www.nc#i.nlm.nih.gov2disease2 1)( points4
ene!i"s La0 #$2$ %a&e: '''''''''''''''''''
D%A Se(uen"e H)&)l)*y +r),e"! Da!e: ''''''''''''''''''''
6)r-s1ee!: Turn !1is s1ee! in f)r y)ur *rade:
$. *!!*!****! *a!"a!***" aa*a**"!!! a*aa!"!*"! "a!*!!!*"" !aa!aaa!*"
ACCESSI7% %/'00$:09
Use !1e re5)r! y)u 5rin!ed )u! !) ans3er (ues!i)ns 1-8:
1. T1e un-n)3n se(uen"e you su#mitted to 5enBan- shows the highest homology to the
gene7 1The name can #e found ne't to the word <+:F$0$T$80<4
''''''''''IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII
2. 7n !1e %u"le)!ide H)&)l)*y re5)r! you printed out& "ir"le and la0el 1a or #4 the part of
the report that shows 1a4 the full nucleotide sequence the gene and 1#4 the oneFletter amino
acid code of the protein produced #y translation of this gene.
$. .ow long is the full &R%A se(uen"e of this geneD IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII#p
8. Jhat is the enBan- a""essi)n nu&0er of this geneD IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII
9. :ach gene in this project corresponds to a gene -nown to #e involved in a 1u&an disease
*ene. To find out more a#out the disease& go to http722www.nc#i.nlm.nih.gov2disease2.
+epending on your sequence results& clic- one of the categories under the main listings7
?,ancer?& ?$mmune System?& 3eta#olism? or ?0ervous System?.
2. Find the listing that ")rres5)nds !) !1e 1u&an *ene!i" disease identified #y your homology
search. *rint out this listing and include it in your final report. $f you cannot locate the human
genetic disease that corresponds to your un-nown sequence& or would prefer to investigate the
function of another human genetic disease& write a#out that instead.
H. Turn in f)r "redi!7 This ")&5le!ed 3)r-s1ee! 1% points4& the 5rin!ed se(uen"e re5)r! from
0,B$ 1% points4& and the 5rin!ed des"ri5!i)n )f !1a! disease from
http722www.nc#i.nlm.nih.gov2disease2 1)( points4
ene!i"s La0 #$2$ %a&e: '''''''''''''''''''
D%A Se(uen"e H)&)l)*y +r),e"! Da!e: ''''''''''''''''''''
6)r-s1ee!: Turn !1is s1ee! in f)r y)ur *rade:
8. !!"*a*"a*a a**aaa*!aa !**a""a*!* aa**!*!*** *aa*"a!!aa a**a"!*a"!
ACCESSI7% %/'000898
Use !1e re5)r! y)u 5rin!ed )u! !) ans3er (ues!i)ns 1-8:
1. T1e un-n)3n se(uen"e you su#mitted to 5enBan- shows the highest homology to the
gene7 1The name can #e found ne't to the word <+:F$0$T$80<4
''''''''''IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII
2. 7n !1e %u"le)!ide H)&)l)*y re5)r! you printed out& "ir"le and la0el 1a or #4 the part of
the report that shows 1a4 the full nucleotide sequence the gene and 1#4 the oneFletter amino
acid code of the protein produced #y translation of this gene.
$. .ow long is the full &R%A se(uen"e of this geneD IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII#p
8. Jhat is the enBan- a""essi)n nu&0er of this geneD IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII
9. :ach gene in this project corresponds to a gene -nown to #e involved in a 1u&an disease
*ene. To find out more a#out the disease& go to http722www.nc#i.nlm.nih.gov2disease2.
+epending on your sequence results& clic- one of the categories under the main listings7
?,ancer?& ?$mmune System?& 3eta#olism? or ?0ervous System?.
2. Find the listing that ")rres5)nds !) !1e 1u&an *ene!i" disease identified #y your homology
search. *rint out this listing and include it in your final report. $f you cannot locate the human
genetic disease that corresponds to your un-nown sequence& or would prefer to investigate the
function of another human genetic disease& write a#out that instead.
H. Turn in f)r "redi!7 This ")&5le!ed 3)r-s1ee! 1% points4& the 5rin!ed se(uen"e re5)r! from
0,B$ 1% points4& and the 5rin!ed des"ri5!i)n )f !1a! disease from
http722www.nc#i.nlm.nih.gov2disease2 1)( points4
ene!i"s La0 #$2$ %a&e: '''''''''''''''''''
D%A Se(uen"e H)&)l)*y +r),e"! Da!e: ''''''''''''''''''''
6)r-s1ee!: Turn !1is s1ee! in f)r y)ur *rade:
9. a"!"a*""a* aa"a"!!aa! aa!aaa!!aa *!"!!!"aaa a""aaaa!!! !"a**!!!"a
ACCESSI7% %/'0009;
Use !1e re5)r! y)u 5rin!ed )u! !) ans3er (ues!i)ns 1-8:
1. T1e un-n)3n se(uen"e you su#mitted to 5enBan- shows the highest homology to the
gene7 1The name can #e found ne't to the word <+:F$0$T$80<4
''''''''''IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII
2. 7n !1e %u"le)!ide H)&)l)*y re5)r! you printed out& "ir"le and la0el 1a or #4 the part of
the report that shows 1a4 the full nucleotide sequence the gene and 1#4 the oneFletter amino
acid code of the protein produced #y translation of this gene.
$. .ow long is the full &R%A se(uen"e of this geneD IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII#p
8. Jhat is the enBan- a""essi)n nu&0er of this geneD IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII
9. :ach gene in this project corresponds to a gene -nown to #e involved in a 1u&an disease
*ene. To find out more a#out the disease& go to http722www.nc#i.nlm.nih.gov2disease2.
+epending on your sequence results& clic- one of the categories under the main listings7
?,ancer?& ?$mmune System?& 3eta#olism? or ?0ervous System?.
2. Find the listing that ")rres5)nds !) !1e 1u&an *ene!i" disease identified #y your homology
search. *rint out this listing and include it in your final report. $f you cannot locate the human
genetic disease that corresponds to your un-nown sequence& or would prefer to investigate the
function of another human genetic disease& write a#out that instead.
H
H. Turn in f)r "redi!7 This ")&5le!ed 3)r-s1ee! 1% points4& the 5rin!ed se(uen"e re5)r! from
0,B$ 1% points4& and the 5rin!ed des"ri5!i)n )f !1a! disease from
http722www.nc#i.nlm.nih.gov2disease2 1)( points4
ene!i"s La0 #$2$ %a&e: '''''''''''''''''''
D%A Se(uen"e H)&)l)*y +r),e"! Da!e: ''''''''''''''''''''
6)r-s1ee!: Turn !1is s1ee! in f)r y)ur *rade:
2. !**a!!!a!" !*"!"!!"*" *!!*aa*aa* !a"aaaa!*! "a!!aa!*"! a!*"a*aaaa
ACCESSI7% %/'00;$09
Use !1e re5)r! y)u 5rin!ed )u! !) ans3er (ues!i)ns 1-8:
1. T1e un-n)3n se(uen"e you su#mitted to 5enBan- shows the highest homology to the
gene7 1The name can #e found ne't to the word <+:F$0$T$80<4
''''''''''IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII
2. 7n !1e %u"le)!ide H)&)l)*y re5)r! you printed out& "ir"le and la0el 1a or #4 the part of
the report that shows 1a4 the full nucleotide sequence the gene and 1#4 the oneFletter amino
acid code of the protein produced #y translation of this gene.
$. .ow long is the full &R%A se(uen"e of this geneD IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII#p
8. Jhat is the enBan- a""essi)n nu&0er of this geneD IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII
9. :ach gene in this project corresponds to a gene -nown to #e involved in a 1u&an disease
*ene. To find out more a#out the disease& go to http722www.nc#i.nlm.nih.gov2disease2.
+epending on your sequence results& clic- one of the categories under the main listings7
?,ancer?& ?$mmune System?& 3eta#olism? or ?0ervous System?.
2. Find the listing that ")rres5)nds !) !1e 1u&an *ene!i" disease identified #y your homology
search. *rint out this listing and include it in your final report. $f you cannot locate the human
genetic disease that corresponds to your un-nown sequence& or would prefer to investigate the
function of another human genetic disease& write a#out that instead.
H. Turn in f)r "redi!7 This ")&5le!ed 3)r-s1ee! 1% points4& the 5rin!ed se(uen"e re5)r! from
0,B$ 1% points4& and the 5rin!ed des"ri5!i)n )f !1a! disease from
http722www.nc#i.nlm.nih.gov2disease2 1)( points4
ene!i"s La0 #$2$ %a&e: '''''''''''''''''''
D%A Se(uen"e H)&)l)*y +r),e"! Da!e: ''''''''''''''''''''
6)r-s1ee!: Turn !1is s1ee! in f)r y)ur *rade:
H. ggccggagag ttctgcatgt tgattcaaga agctactatg gaggaaactg ggccagtttt
A,,:SS$80 03I(((=K(
Use !1e re5)r! y)u 5rin!ed )u! !) ans3er (ues!i)ns 1-8:
1. T1e un-n)3n se(uen"e you su#mitted to 5enBan- shows the highest homology to the
gene7 1The name can #e found ne't to the word <+:F$0$T$80<4
''''''''''IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII
2. 7n !1e %u"le)!ide H)&)l)*y re5)r! you printed out& "ir"le and la0el 1a or #4 the part of
the report that shows 1a4 the full nucleotide sequence the gene and 1#4 the oneFletter amino
acid code of the protein produced #y translation of this gene.
$. .ow long is the full &R%A se(uen"e of this geneD IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII#p
8. Jhat is the enBan- a""essi)n nu&0er of this geneD IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII
9. :ach gene in this project corresponds to a gene -nown to #e involved in a 1u&an disease
*ene. To find out more a#out the disease& go to http722www.nc#i.nlm.nih.gov2disease2.
+epending on your sequence results& clic- one of the categories under the main listings7
?,ancer?& ?$mmune System?& 3eta#olism? or ?0ervous System?.
2. Find the listing that ")rres5)nds !) !1e 1u&an *ene!i" disease identified #y your homology
search. *rint out this listing and include it in your final report. $f you cannot locate the human
genetic disease that corresponds to your un-nown sequence& or would prefer to investigate the
function of another human genetic disease& write a#out that instead.
H. Turn in f)r "redi!7 This ")&5le!ed 3)r-s1ee! 1% points4& the 5rin!ed se(uen"e re5)r! from
0,B$ 1% points4& and the 5rin!ed des"ri5!i)n )f !1a! disease from
http722www.nc#i.nlm.nih.gov2disease2 1)( points4
ene!i"s La0 #$2$ %a&e: '''''''''''''''''''
D%A Se(uen"e H)&)l)*y +r),e"! Da!e: ''''''''''''''''''''
6)r-s1ee!: Turn !1is s1ee! in f)r y)ur *rade:
!. ggacctgtcg gagaaggtgg tctaccggcg cttcaccgag atctacgagt tccataaaac
A,,:SS$80 03I((()G%
Use !1e re5)r! y)u 5rin!ed )u! !) ans3er (ues!i)ns 1-8:
1. T1e un-n)3n se(uen"e you su#mitted to 5enBan- shows the highest homology to the
gene7 1The name can #e found ne't to the word <+:F$0$T$80<4
''''''''''IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII
2. 7n !1e %u"le)!ide H)&)l)*y re5)r! you printed out& "ir"le and la0el 1a or #4 the part of
the report that shows 1a4 the full nucleotide sequence the gene and 1#4 the oneFletter amino
acid code of the protein produced #y translation of this gene.
$. .ow long is the full &R%A se(uen"e of this geneD IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII#p
8. Jhat is the enBan- a""essi)n nu&0er of this geneD IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII
9. :ach gene in this project corresponds to a gene -nown to #e involved in a 1u&an disease
*ene. To find out more a#out the disease& go to http722www.nc#i.nlm.nih.gov2disease2.
+epending on your sequence results& clic- one of the categories under the main listings7
?,ancer?& ?$mmune System?& 3eta#olism? or ?0ervous System?.
2. Find the listing that ")rres5)nds !) !1e 1u&an *ene!i" disease identified #y your homology
search. *rint out this listing and include it in your final report. $f you cannot locate the human
genetic disease that corresponds to your un-nown sequence& or would prefer to investigate the
function of another human genetic disease& write a#out that instead.
H. Turn in f)r "redi!7 This ")&5le!ed 3)r-s1ee! 1% points4& the 5rin!ed se(uen"e re5)r! from
0,B$ 1% points4& and the 5rin!ed des"ri5!i)n )f !1a! disease from
http722www.nc#i.nlm.nih.gov2disease2 1)( points4
ene!i"s La0 #$2$ %a&e: '''''''''''''''''''
D%A Se(uen"e H)&)l)*y +r),e"! Da!e: ''''''''''''''''''''
6)r-s1ee!: Turn !1is s1ee! in f)r y)ur *rade:
K. ggcgacttct atacggcgca cggcgaggac gcgctgctgg ccgcccggga ggtgttcaag
A,,:SS$80 03I((()%
Use !1e re5)r! y)u 5rin!ed )u! !) ans3er (ues!i)ns 1-8:
1. T1e un-n)3n se(uen"e you su#mitted to 5enBan- shows the highest homology to the
gene7 1The name can #e found ne't to the word <+:F$0$T$80<4
''''''''''IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII
2. 7n !1e %u"le)!ide H)&)l)*y re5)r! you printed out& "ir"le and la0el 1a or #4 the part of
the report that shows 1a4 the full nucleotide sequence the gene and 1#4 the oneFletter amino
acid code of the protein produced #y translation of this gene.
$. .ow long is the full &R%A se(uen"e of this geneD IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII#p
8. Jhat is the enBan- a""essi)n nu&0er of this geneD IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII
9. :ach gene in this project corresponds to a gene -nown to #e involved in a 1u&an disease
*ene. To find out more a#out the disease& go to http722www.nc#i.nlm.nih.gov2disease2.
+epending on your sequence results& clic- one of the categories under the main listings7
?,ancer?& ?$mmune System?& 3eta#olism? or ?0ervous System?.
2. Find the listing that ")rres5)nds !) !1e 1u&an *ene!i" disease identified #y your homology
search. *rint out this listing and include it in your final report. $f you cannot locate the human
genetic disease that corresponds to your un-nown sequence& or would prefer to investigate the
function of another human genetic disease& write a#out that instead.
H. Turn in f)r "redi!7 This ")&5le!ed 3)r-s1ee! 1% points4& the 5rin!ed se(uen"e re5)r! from
0,B$ 1% points4& and the 5rin!ed des"ri5!i)n )f !1a! disease from
http722www.nc#i.nlm.nih.gov2disease2 1)( points4
ene!i"s La0 #$2$ %a&e: '''''''''''''''''''
D%A Se(uen"e H)&)l)*y +r),e"! Da!e: ''''''''''''''''''''
6)r-s1ee!: Turn !1is s1ee! in f)r y)ur *rade:
(. caaagggaat caagtactga cttcaagcaa tttgagacca atgatcaatg cagaccttat
A,,:SS$80 03I((()
Use !1e re5)r! y)u 5rin!ed )u! !) ans3er (ues!i)ns 1-8:
1. T1e un-n)3n se(uen"e you su#mitted to 5enBan- shows the highest homology to the
gene7 1The name can #e found ne't to the word <+:F$0$T$80<4
''''''''''IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII
2. 7n !1e %u"le)!ide H)&)l)*y re5)r! you printed out& "ir"le and la0el 1a or #4 the part of
the report that shows 1a4 the full nucleotide sequence the gene and 1#4 the oneFletter amino
acid code of the protein produced #y translation of this gene.
$. .ow long is the full &R%A se(uen"e of this geneD IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII#p
8. Jhat is the enBan- a""essi)n nu&0er of this geneD IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII
9. :ach gene in this project corresponds to a gene -nown to #e involved in a 1u&an disease
*ene. To find out more a#out the disease& go to http722www.nc#i.nlm.nih.gov2disease2.
+epending on your sequence results& clic- one of the categories under the main listings7
?,ancer?& ?$mmune System?& 3eta#olism? or ?0ervous System?.
2. Find the listing that ")rres5)nds !) !1e 1u&an *ene!i" disease identified #y your homology
search. *rint out this listing and include it in your final report. $f you cannot locate the human
genetic disease that corresponds to your un-nown sequence& or would prefer to investigate the
function of another human genetic disease& write a#out that instead.
H. Turn in f)r "redi!7 This ")&5le!ed 3)r-s1ee! 1% points4& the 5rin!ed se(uen"e re5)r! from
0,B$ 1% points4& and the 5rin!ed des"ri5!i)n )f !1a! disease from
http722www.nc#i.nlm.nih.gov2disease2 1)( points4
ene!i"s La0 #$2$ %a&e: '''''''''''''''''''
D%A Se(uen"e H)&)l)*y +r),e"! Da!e: ''''''''''''''''''''
6)r-s1ee!: Turn !1is s1ee! in f)r y)ur *rade:
. ccactagtgc ctggttctct tgctccacca ggaacaagcc accatgtctc gccagtcaag
A,,:SS$80 03I(((>)>
Use !1e re5)r! y)u 5rin!ed )u! !) ans3er (ues!i)ns 1-8:
1. T1e un-n)3n se(uen"e you su#mitted to 5enBan- shows the highest homology to the
gene7 1The name can #e found ne't to the word <+:F$0$T$80<4
''''''''''IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII
2. 7n !1e %u"le)!ide H)&)l)*y re5)r! you printed out& "ir"le and la0el 1a or #4 the part of
the report that shows 1a4 the full nucleotide sequence the gene and 1#4 the oneFletter amino
acid code of the protein produced #y translation of this gene.
$. .ow long is the full &R%A se(uen"e of this geneD IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII#p
8. Jhat is the enBan- a""essi)n nu&0er of this geneD IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII
9. :ach gene in this project corresponds to a gene -nown to #e involved in a 1u&an disease
*ene. To find out more a#out the disease& go to http722www.nc#i.nlm.nih.gov2disease2.
+epending on your sequence results& clic- one of the categories under the main listings7
?,ancer?& ?$mmune System?& 3eta#olism? or ?0ervous System?.
2. Find the listing that ")rres5)nds !) !1e 1u&an *ene!i" disease identified #y your homology
search. *rint out this listing and include it in your final report. $f you cannot locate the human
genetic disease that corresponds to your un-nown sequence& or would prefer to investigate the
function of another human genetic disease& write a#out that instead.
H. Turn in f)r "redi!7 This ")&5le!ed 3)r-s1ee! 1% points4& the 5rin!ed se(uen"e re5)r! from
0,B$ 1% points4& and the 5rin!ed des"ri5!i)n )f !1a! disease from
http722www.nc#i.nlm.nih.gov2disease2 1)( points4
ene!i"s La0 #$2$ %a&e: '''''''''''''''''''
D%A Se(uen"e H)&)l)*y +r),e"! Da!e: ''''''''''''''''''''
6)r-s1ee!: Turn !1is s1ee! in f)r y)ur *rade:
). cgggggcggg ctcccggcgc tagcagggct gaagagaaga tggaggagct ggtggtggaa
A,,:SS$80 03I(()()>
Use !1e re5)r! y)u 5rin!ed )u! !) ans3er (ues!i)ns 1-8:
1. T1e un-n)3n se(uen"e you su#mitted to 5enBan- shows the highest homology to the
gene7 1The name can #e found ne't to the word <+:F$0$T$80<4
''''''''''IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII
2. 7n !1e %u"le)!ide H)&)l)*y re5)r! you printed out& "ir"le and la0el 1a or #4 the part of
the report that shows 1a4 the full nucleotide sequence the gene and 1#4 the oneFletter amino
acid code of the protein produced #y translation of this gene.
$. .ow long is the full &R%A se(uen"e of this geneD IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII#p
8. Jhat is the enBan- a""essi)n nu&0er of this geneD IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII
9. :ach gene in this project corresponds to a gene -nown to #e involved in a 1u&an disease
*ene. To find out more a#out the disease& go to http722www.nc#i.nlm.nih.gov2disease2.
+epending on your sequence results& clic- one of the categories under the main listings7
?,ancer?& ?$mmune System?& 3eta#olism? or ?0ervous System?.
2. Find the listing that ")rres5)nds !) !1e 1u&an *ene!i" disease identified #y your homology
search. *rint out this listing and include it in your final report. $f you cannot locate the human
genetic disease that corresponds to your un-nown sequence& or would prefer to investigate the
function of another human genetic disease& write a#out that instead.
H. Turn in f)r "redi!7 This ")&5le!ed 3)r-s1ee! 1% points4& the 5rin!ed se(uen"e re5)r! from
0,B$ 1% points4& and the 5rin!ed des"ri5!i)n )f !1a! disease from
http722www.nc#i.nlm.nih.gov2disease2 1)( points4
ene!i"s La0 #$2$ %a&e: '''''''''''''''''''
D%A Se(uen"e H)&)l)*y +r),e"! Da!e: ''''''''''''''''''''
6)r-s1ee!: Turn !1is s1ee! in f)r y)ur *rade:
=. aaaacacaat atttttaacc ctccaattat tgctcgatac atccgtttgc acccaactca
A,,:SS$80 03I(K!G=
Use !1e re5)r! y)u 5rin!ed )u! !) ans3er (ues!i)ns 1-8:
1. T1e un-n)3n se(uen"e you su#mitted to 5enBan- shows the highest homology to the
gene7 1The name can #e found ne't to the word <+:F$0$T$80<4
''''''''''IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII
2. 7n !1e %u"le)!ide H)&)l)*y re5)r! you printed out& "ir"le and la0el 1a or #4 the part of
the report that shows 1a4 the full nucleotide sequence the gene and 1#4 the oneFletter amino
acid code of the protein produced #y translation of this gene.
$. .ow long is the full &R%A se(uen"e of this geneD IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII#p
8. Jhat is the enBan- a""essi)n nu&0er of this geneD IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII
9. :ach gene in this project corresponds to a gene -nown to #e involved in a 1u&an disease
*ene. To find out more a#out the disease& go to http722www.nc#i.nlm.nih.gov2disease2.
+epending on your sequence results& clic- one of the categories under the main listings7
?,ancer?& ?$mmune System?& 3eta#olism? or ?0ervous System?.
2. Find the listing that ")rres5)nds !) !1e 1u&an *ene!i" disease identified #y your homology
search. *rint out this listing and include it in your final report. $f you cannot locate the human
genetic disease that corresponds to your un-nown sequence& or would prefer to investigate the
function of another human genetic disease& write a#out that instead.
H. Turn in f)r "redi!7 This ")&5le!ed 3)r-s1ee! 1% points4& the 5rin!ed se(uen"e re5)r! from
0,B$ 1% points4& and the 5rin!ed des"ri5!i)n )f !1a! disease from
http722www.nc#i.nlm.nih.gov2disease2 1)( points4
ene!i"s La0 #$2$ %a&e: '''''''''''''''''''
D%A Se(uen"e H)&)l)*y +r),e"! Da!e: ''''''''''''''''''''
6)r-s1ee!: Turn !1is s1ee! in f)r y)ur *rade:
>. cggcgcggag ctgttcctca aacgacacgc agccgaggtg ggtgggtgtg gggacgcggg
A,,:SS$80 03I((%!H
Use !1e re5)r! y)u 5rin!ed )u! !) ans3er (ues!i)ns 1-8:
1. T1e un-n)3n se(uen"e you su#mitted to 5enBan- shows the highest homology to the
gene7 1The name can #e found ne't to the word <+:F$0$T$80<4
''''''''''IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII
2. 7n !1e %u"le)!ide H)&)l)*y re5)r! you printed out& "ir"le and la0el 1a or #4 the part of
the report that shows 1a4 the full nucleotide sequence the gene and 1#4 the oneFletter amino
acid code of the protein produced #y translation of this gene.
$. .ow long is the full &R%A se(uen"e of this geneD IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII#p
8. Jhat is the enBan- a""essi)n nu&0er of this geneD IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII
9. :ach gene in this project corresponds to a gene -nown to #e involved in a 1u&an disease
*ene. To find out more a#out the disease& go to http722www.nc#i.nlm.nih.gov2disease2.
+epending on your sequence results& clic- one of the categories under the main listings7
?,ancer?& ?$mmune System?& 3eta#olism? or ?0ervous System?.
2. Find the listing that ")rres5)nds !) !1e 1u&an *ene!i" disease identified #y your homology
search. *rint out this listing and include it in your final report. $f you cannot locate the human
genetic disease that corresponds to your un-nown sequence& or would prefer to investigate the
function of another human genetic disease& write a#out that instead.
H. Turn in f)r "redi!7 This ")&5le!ed 3)r-s1ee! 1% points4& the 5rin!ed se(uen"e re5)r! from
0,B$ 1% points4& and the 5rin!ed des"ri5!i)n )f !1a! disease from
http722www.nc#i.nlm.nih.gov2disease2 1)( points4
ene!i"s La0 #$2$ %a&e: '''''''''''''''''''
D%A Se(uen"e H)&)l)*y +r),e"! Da!e: ''''''''''''''''''''
6)r-s1ee!: Turn !1is s1ee! in f)r y)ur *rade:
%. ggatttgagg gacagggtcg gagggggctc ttccgccagc accggaggaa gaaagaggag
A,,:SS$80 03I(%!KH
Use !1e re5)r! y)u 5rin!ed )u! !) ans3er (ues!i)ns 1-8:
1. T1e un-n)3n se(uen"e you su#mitted to 5enBan- shows the highest homology to the
gene7 1The name can #e found ne't to the word <+:F$0$T$80<4
''''''''''IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII
2. 7n !1e %u"le)!ide H)&)l)*y re5)r! you printed out& "ir"le and la0el 1a or #4 the part of
the report that shows 1a4 the full nucleotide sequence the gene and 1#4 the oneFletter amino
acid code of the protein produced #y translation of this gene.
$. .ow long is the full &R%A se(uen"e of this geneD IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII#p
8. Jhat is the enBan- a""essi)n nu&0er of this geneD IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII
9. :ach gene in this project corresponds to a gene -nown to #e involved in a 1u&an disease
*ene. To find out more a#out the disease& go to http722www.nc#i.nlm.nih.gov2disease2.
+epending on your sequence results& clic- one of the categories under the main listings7
?,ancer?& ?$mmune System?& 3eta#olism? or ?0ervous System?.
2. Find the listing that ")rres5)nds !) !1e 1u&an *ene!i" disease identified #y your homology
search. *rint out this listing and include it in your final report. $f you cannot locate the human
genetic disease that corresponds to your un-nown sequence& or would prefer to investigate the
function of another human genetic disease& write a#out that instead.
H. Turn in f)r "redi!7 This ")&5le!ed 3)r-s1ee! 1% points4& the 5rin!ed se(uen"e re5)r! from
0,B$ 1% points4& and the 5rin!ed des"ri5!i)n )f !1a! disease from
http722www.nc#i.nlm.nih.gov2disease2 1)( points4
ene!i"s La0 #$2$ %a&e: '''''''''''''''''''
D%A Se(uen"e H)&)l)*y +r),e"! Da!e: ''''''''''''''''''''
6)r-s1ee!: Turn !1is s1ee! in f)r y)ur *rade:
G. tttgttggag cctgcgtacg tggatttatc gctgccacgg tctgcgtagc tccagaggtt
A,,:SS$80 03I((((%)
Use !1e re5)r! y)u 5rin!ed )u! !) ans3er (ues!i)ns 1-8:
1. T1e un-n)3n se(uen"e you su#mitted to 5enBan- shows the highest homology to the
gene7 1The name can #e found ne't to the word <+:F$0$T$80<4
''''''''''IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII
2. 7n !1e %u"le)!ide H)&)l)*y re5)r! you printed out& "ir"le and la0el 1a or #4 the part of
the report that shows 1a4 the full nucleotide sequence the gene and 1#4 the oneFletter amino
acid code of the protein produced #y translation of this gene.
$. .ow long is the full &R%A se(uen"e of this geneD IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII#p
8. Jhat is the enBan- a""essi)n nu&0er of this geneD IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII
9. :ach gene in this project corresponds to a gene -nown to #e involved in a 1u&an disease
*ene. To find out more a#out the disease& go to http722www.nc#i.nlm.nih.gov2disease2.
+epending on your sequence results& clic- one of the categories under the main listings7
?,ancer?& ?$mmune System?& 3eta#olism? or ?0ervous System?.
2. Find the listing that ")rres5)nds !) !1e 1u&an *ene!i" disease identified #y your homology
search. *rint out this listing and include it in your final report. $f you cannot locate the human
genetic disease that corresponds to your un-nown sequence& or would prefer to investigate the
function of another human genetic disease& write a#out that instead.
H. Turn in f)r "redi!7 This ")&5le!ed 3)r-s1ee! 1% points4& the 5rin!ed se(uen"e re5)r! from
0,B$ 1% points4& and the 5rin!ed des"ri5!i)n )f !1a! disease from
http722www.nc#i.nlm.nih.gov2disease2 1)( points4
ene!i"s La0 #$2$ %a&e: '''''''''''''''''''
D%A Se(uen"e H)&)l)*y +r),e"! Da!e: ''''''''''''''''''''
6)r-s1ee!: Turn !1is s1ee! in f)r y)ur *rade:
H. gtccaacatg tcagccgagg tgcggctgag gcggctccag cagctggtgt tggacccggg
A,,:SS$80 03I((>>(K
Use !1e re5)r! y)u 5rin!ed )u! !) ans3er (ues!i)ns 1-8:
1. T1e un-n)3n se(uen"e you su#mitted to 5enBan- shows the highest homology to the
gene7 1The name can #e found ne't to the word <+:F$0$T$80<4
''''''''''IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII
2. 7n !1e %u"le)!ide H)&)l)*y re5)r! you printed out& "ir"le and la0el 1a or #4 the part of
the report that shows 1a4 the full nucleotide sequence the gene and 1#4 the oneFletter amino
acid code of the protein produced #y translation of this gene.
$. .ow long is the full &R%A se(uen"e of this geneD IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII#p
8. Jhat is the enBan- a""essi)n nu&0er of this geneD IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII
9. :ach gene in this project corresponds to a gene -nown to #e involved in a 1u&an disease
*ene. To find out more a#out the disease& go to http722www.nc#i.nlm.nih.gov2disease2.
+epending on your sequence results& clic- one of the categories under the main listings7
?,ancer?& ?$mmune System?& 3eta#olism? or ?0ervous System?.
2. Find the listing that ")rres5)nds !) !1e 1u&an *ene!i" disease identified #y your homology
search. *rint out this listing and include it in your final report. $f you cannot locate the human
genetic disease that corresponds to your un-nown sequence& or would prefer to investigate the
function of another human genetic disease& write a#out that instead.
H. Turn in f)r "redi!7 This ")&5le!ed 3)r-s1ee! 1% points4& the 5rin!ed se(uen"e re5)r! from
0,B$ 1% points4& and the 5rin!ed des"ri5!i)n )f !1a! disease from
http722www.nc#i.nlm.nih.gov2disease2 1)( points4
ene!i"s La0 #$2$ %a&e: '''''''''''''''''''
D%A Se(uen"e H)&)l)*y +r),e"! Da!e: ''''''''''''''''''''
6)r-s1ee!: Turn !1is s1ee! in f)r y)ur *rade:
!. gctgtgccca tccaaaaagt ccaagatgac accaaaaccc tcatcaagac aattgtcacc
A,,:SS$80 03I((()=(
Use !1e re5)r! y)u 5rin!ed )u! !) ans3er (ues!i)ns 1-8:
1. T1e un-n)3n se(uen"e you su#mitted to 5enBan- shows the highest homology to the
gene7 1The name can #e found ne't to the word <+:F$0$T$80<4
''''''''''IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII
2. 7n !1e %u"le)!ide H)&)l)*y re5)r! you printed out& "ir"le and la0el 1a or #4 the part of
the report that shows 1a4 the full nucleotide sequence the gene and 1#4 the oneFletter amino
acid code of the protein produced #y translation of this gene.
$. .ow long is the full &R%A se(uen"e of this geneD IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII#p
8. Jhat is the enBan- a""essi)n nu&0er of this geneD IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII
9. :ach gene in this project corresponds to a gene -nown to #e involved in a 1u&an disease
*ene. To find out more a#out the disease& go to http722www.nc#i.nlm.nih.gov2disease2.
+epending on your sequence results& clic- one of the categories under the main listings7
?,ancer?& ?$mmune System?& 3eta#olism? or ?0ervous System?.
2. Find the listing that ")rres5)nds !) !1e 1u&an *ene!i" disease identified #y your homology
search. *rint out this listing and include it in your final report. $f you cannot locate the human
genetic disease that corresponds to your un-nown sequence& or would prefer to investigate the
function of another human genetic disease& write a#out that instead.
H. Turn in f)r "redi!7 This ")&5le!ed 3)r-s1ee! 1% points4& the 5rin!ed se(uen"e re5)r! from
0,B$ 1% points4& and the 5rin!ed des"ri5!i)n )f !1a! disease from
http722www.nc#i.nlm.nih.gov2disease2 1)( points4

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