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| A Short Autobiography
- Name: Daniel Yang
- Email: danielxyang@berkeley.edu
- Academic Interests: My interests with Bioengineering mostly lies with the question of how we can apply engineering principles to solve bio-medical problems and find practical clinical solutions in the upcoming future. I believe computational biology and bioinformatics will play an important role in medical genetics, especially in terms of personalized medicine and personal genetics.
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Final Project
- Landing site for my HIV page: link
- Team Retro homepage: link
- Final Project Website Snapshot: RetroWebsite.zip
- My contributions are also posted on the HIV page that I have submitted with my website snapshot. To summarize, my role within my team during the early stages of the project was to set up and construct website pages from which we can display our research and JBrowse annotations. I also helped to make comparisons and alignments between our group's four lentiviruses and constructed a comparative page (titled 'Our retroviruses') on our website. During later stages of the project, I wrote a tutorial on protein alignments and also helped with getting alignment information for my teammates. Each member of our team was responsible for updating the webpage specific to their assigned virus. Kamran worked on Feline IV, Sang worked on Bovine IV, Andrew worked on Simian IV, while I constructed and updated the HIV page. I would like to thank my teammates for their hard work and assistance in this project. Kamran was especially helpful in helping me with many of my annotations for HIV. I would also like to thank the rest of the class for working together to set up communal resource and tutorials. This project has been an excellent lesson not only in bioinformatics annotation, but in open information culture as well.
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