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Status Update

Hi All,

We just added a status update.

October Status Update

Thanks again for all your crunching. biggrin

Bonneau Lab
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Thanks for the update.

We know what one candidate wanted to do with fruit flies, so would I be able to vote in the US, the party this candidate represents would not get my vote. cool

Phytoplankton complete. Oceans under threat and O2/CO2 links this segment has my utmost interest. Anything to share with gained knowledge on this organism?

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Could you provide a larger image of the boxem_net.jpg network of interacting proteins image. I would be interested in seeing it.

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Could you provide a larger image of the boxem_net.jpg network of interacting proteins image. I would be interested in seeing it.

Thanks,

Rob


Hi,

The image in the status report was from the paper and the link is below. I also realized we did not put a link to the paper in the status report. :P Sorry about that. The network in the paper does not seem to have node labels (ie. which gene is which) but you should be able to download the interactions used to create the network and visualize it with Cytoscape. If you have not checked out Cytoscape, it is a really cool tool for visualizing any network but specifically geared towards biological networks. The Bonneau Lab actively develops plugins for the Cytoscape framework.

Cytoscape Link:
http://cytoscape.org/

Paper Link:
http://www.cell.com/abstract/S0092-8674(08)00886-6

Thanks,

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Re: Status Update

Thanks for the update!
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So I'm kinda new at this and this seems to be the closest thing I could find to my question, but is there any way to tell when projects are nearing completion? I realize you can tell when new projects are starting up by watching the beta discussion boards and tried to apply the same type of rule they used, assuming when things started slowing down and you were getting less work from a particular project it was probably because there was little work to be done, and therefore near the end, but this gave me a lot of false positives. Is there a more accurate way?
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With a few projects that publish total progress, you may be able to make an informed guess.

Ultimately, though, there is no way to know for certain that a project is finishing until the scientists say so. When we know a project is completing, we will start to track the closing phases. Sekerob's graphs and commentary are excellent for this.
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when we will finish qu calculate?
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yes it is always nice to see the results and something happening with them

please keep up with the science and how we are doing towards the goals and i am sure you will keep and help get new people crunchin for your projects...

i love seeing that what i am doing on my computers isnt going to waste

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