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Page 1: On-Line Research Tools for Biology Teachers Yaroslav (Ross) Daniel Bodnar University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign GK12 Teacher Workshop August 10, 2009.

On-Line Research Tools for

Biology Teachers

Yaroslav (Ross) Daniel Bodnar

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

GK12 Teacher Workshop

August 10, 2009

Page 2: On-Line Research Tools for Biology Teachers Yaroslav (Ross) Daniel Bodnar University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign GK12 Teacher Workshop August 10, 2009.

Overview

● Introduction: Giving HS students research tools

● VIPERdb tutorial and exercise

● UCSC Genome Browser tutorial and exercise

● Quick introduction to nanoHUB

Page 3: On-Line Research Tools for Biology Teachers Yaroslav (Ross) Daniel Bodnar University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign GK12 Teacher Workshop August 10, 2009.

On-Line Research Tools for Biology

Teachers● Simple, Accessible, Portable

● Science Magazine's NetWatch

– http://www.sciencemag.org/netwatch/

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● Comprehensive and powerful

● Designed for scientific communities to help

researchers answer difficult questions

● Relational databases and utilities

On-Line Research Tools for Biology Teachers

Page 5: On-Line Research Tools for Biology Teachers Yaroslav (Ross) Daniel Bodnar University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign GK12 Teacher Workshop August 10, 2009.

VIPERdb: On-Line Tool Suite for

Structural and Molecular

Virology

Page 6: On-Line Research Tools for Biology Teachers Yaroslav (Ross) Daniel Bodnar University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign GK12 Teacher Workshop August 10, 2009.

Viruses: Microcosms of Contemporary

Cell & Molecular Biology Physical principles impose constraints on biological

systems.

Structure-Dynamics-Function relationships.

A systems perspective: Understanding of complex function

by looking at its components.

Self-assembly gives rise to complex forms in biological

systems.

Using a simplified model system to understand a broad

range of more complex phenomena.

Viruses are one of nature's most successful bio-engineers.

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Viruses Are Full of Surprises!

Mutual symbiosis

between Polydnaviruses

and parasitic wasps.

Oncolytic Virotherapy:

Seneca Valley Viruses

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VIPERdb Exercise 1● Browse VIPERdb. Try to view a variety of viruses (both in virus family and

T-number).

● As you surf, keep track of the T-number, excess surface charge, and

average radius of each virus.

– Is there a relationship between the T-number and the size (average

radius) of a virus capsid? Why may this be?

● Clue: most virus capsid proteins are approximately the same size.

– Do you notice a trend in the charge of virus capsids (do they tend to be

positively or negatively charged)? Why does this make sense?

● Clue: remember that viral capsids are essentially “molecular

containers.” What do they contain? What is the charge of the

contents?

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VIPERdb Exercise 2● Now it's time for STRAP.

● Load 6 to 10 viruses from the same family into STRAP and perform a

multi-sequence alignment.

● Choose one of the viruses from above and list several of the most highly

conserved regions.

● Why do you think these highly conserved regions are important? What

do they do? Use structural information and other information available on

VIPERdb to support your hypotheses.

● Suppose you want to identify regions of your virus that interact with

antibodies. How can you use VIPERdb to do this?

– Clue: Different strains (or serotypes) of a virus are characterized by

which antibodies bind to them. This means that strains of the same

virus will differ in the regions you're interested in.

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UCSC

Genome Browser

Show Them What They're Made Of

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Organization of Human Genome

● 3 billion base pairs, 25 thousand genes...so what?

– This is huge!

– 99% of the genome doesn't code for proteins

– About 30% of the human genome is junk

– Lots of highly conserved non-coding regions

– Our genome is very similar to that of other mammals

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UCSC GB Exercise

● Browse the genome.

● Look for gene deserts (regions that don't have genes).

– What is the largest gene desert that you find?

– Are there highly conserved regions in your largest desert?

What could these regions be?

● Look for gene rich regions.

– What is the most gene dense region that you find?

● What is something interesting that you discovered or that came

to mind while browsing (an observation or a question)?

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BE SURE TO CHECK OUT nanoHUB!

http://nanohub.org/

Molecular Simulations of Important Biological Systems Have Never Been

This Easy!