Difference between revisions of "Talk:CH391L/S14/Ancestral sequence"

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*--[[User:Dennis Mishler|Dennis Mishler]] ([[User talk:Dennis Mishler|talk]]) 14:20, 13 February 2014 (CST) Cindy, the second figure does not display.  You may need to upload the figure again.
 
*--[[User:Dennis Mishler|Dennis Mishler]] ([[User talk:Dennis Mishler|talk]]) 14:20, 13 February 2014 (CST) Cindy, the second figure does not display.  You may need to upload the figure again.
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*----[[User:Ajv684|Ajv684]] ([[User talk:Ajv684|talk]]) 18:26, 13 February 2014 (CST)This is a very comprehensive wiki, I like the way the topic was developed by starting with a brief overview and then going on explaining different approaches to obtain ancestral sequences to finally explain some concrete examples. However, I believe that presenting a comparison table to explain differences in the different approaches to derive ancestral sequences would be of great help. All those methods look very complicated to understand for a lay reader so I would as well suggest explaining the most popular one by using a figure/scheme/flow chart so that it helps making it more clear. Overall, very good wiki.

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  • --Ella Watkins (talk) 13:42, 12 February 2014 (CST) Are there programs online that can be used to apply the "Methods of inferring"? Like BLAST? If so, it might be good to add what some of those programs are. Also I know there are 2 ways of citing, but it appears to me that the more popular way is to cite according to what comes first, second etc. Maybe reconsider how you cited so that you can put number hyperlinks at the end of all of your sites.
  • --Dennis Mishler (talk) 14:20, 13 February 2014 (CST) Cindy, the second figure does not display. You may need to upload the figure again.
  • ----Ajv684 (talk) 18:26, 13 February 2014 (CST)This is a very comprehensive wiki, I like the way the topic was developed by starting with a brief overview and then going on explaining different approaches to obtain ancestral sequences to finally explain some concrete examples. However, I believe that presenting a comparison table to explain differences in the different approaches to derive ancestral sequences would be of great help. All those methods look very complicated to understand for a lay reader so I would as well suggest explaining the most popular one by using a figure/scheme/flow chart so that it helps making it more clear. Overall, very good wiki.