Determination of Evolutionary
Relationships Using
Biology Workbench Education Enhancements
Introduction
This activity introduces students to molecular biology software
tools which allow scientists rapid access to protein and genetic
sequence databases and sequence analysis tools which reside on
numerous remote machines located throughout the world, via a web
browser such as Netscape or Microsoft Explorer. Developed to facilitate
the work of scientists well familiar with the myriad of established
protein and DNA sequence databases which often differ significantly
in communication syntax, Biology
Workbench possesses a fairly high learning curve and appears
quite foreign to anyone unacquainted with the databases or analysis
tools made more accessible through the Biology Workbench interface.
In December, 1997, as part of its charge and in response to
recent reports on the need for expansion of technological efforts
to achieve the goals of current education reform, the Education
Division of NCSA began efforts toward development of an Education
Version of Biology Workbench, presently known as Biology
Workbench Education Enhancements. Scaled-down from the full
professional version, Biology Workbench Education Enhancements
provides a more limited menu of databases and fewer options for
database query, effectively leading new users to more successful
early use experiences. You will not only be using this software
tool over the next several class periods, you will be playing
a role in critiquing it in its current form and shaping its future
direction.
Activity #1 Instructions
- Begin by obtaining an evaluation form from your teacher or
print a copy of the online
evaluation form.
- Working either individually or with a partner, go to the
Biology Workbench
Education Enhancements Home Page (http://bioweb.ncsa.uiuc.edu/educwb/).
Read that page and jot down any impressions you'd like to share
with the developers.
- Read the section entitled Introduction
to the Biology Workbench (http://glycine.ncsa.uiuc.edu/educwb/introtobwb.html).
Jot down any impressions you'd like to share with the developers.
- Press the "Home" button in the bottom left corner
of that page, which will return you to the Biology Workbench
Education Enhancements Home Page. Select the "Tutorials"
option and click to bring you to our project of major focus,
Ajit Chary's "Myoglobin
as a Probe for Understanding Molecular Evolution" (http://glycine.ncsa.uiuc.edu/educwb/tutorials/myoglobin/myoglobinintro.html).
- Examine the page, jotting down any comments you deem appropriate
for the developers of the page.
- Move to the next page (http://glycine.ncsa.uiuc.edu/educwb/tutorials/myoglobin/myoglobin01.html
) by clicking the "Next" button. Jot down any comments
you deem appropriate.
- Continue this effort for each of the pages in the tutorial.
Follow the directions, being certain to jot down your thoughts
as they occur for each of the pages with URLs ranging from myoglobin01.html
through myoglobin14.html. If you attempt an action which causes
difficulties or is unclear, be certain to state so on your evaluation
sheet.
- Turn in the completed evaluation form once completed.
Activity #2 Instructions
- Working either individually or with a partner, go to the
Biology Workbench
Education Enhancements Home Page (http://bioweb.ncsa.uiuc.edu/educwb/).
- Using the protein of your choice, select ten species of your
own choosing (a minimum of five should be arthropods).
- Perform a protein comparison following the entry procedure
you learned during Activity #1.
- Print your resulting similarity tree. Did the comparison
yield any surprises? If so, what were they? How can you explain
them?
- Write up this activity using your standard classroom lab
report format or an alternate format suggested by your teacher.
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Created 7/16/99. Last modified 8/12/99.