Event Title
A Web-Based Bio-Informatics Tool to Rotate, Align, and Match Scleral Ossicles Patterns
Faculty Mentor
J. Carr, P. D. Wiedemeier
Location
Orchestra Room, Angelle Hall
Start Date
12-4-2014 10:45 AM
End Date
12-4-2014 11:45 AM
Description
The purpose of our research project was to design and create a web-based bioinformatics tool that rotates, aligns, and matches user-entered left and right scleral ossicle patterns for various turtle species. First, users submit the patterns. Our tool then rotates, aligns and gives the largest number of pattern matches between the two patterns. The benefits of using our tool are the users do not need to install software on their local machines, the code can be hosted on another Internet server, and it’s the only tool that provides the functionality as required by Dr. John Carr, Professor of Biology.
A Web-Based Bio-Informatics Tool to Rotate, Align, and Match Scleral Ossicles Patterns
Orchestra Room, Angelle Hall
The purpose of our research project was to design and create a web-based bioinformatics tool that rotates, aligns, and matches user-entered left and right scleral ossicle patterns for various turtle species. First, users submit the patterns. Our tool then rotates, aligns and gives the largest number of pattern matches between the two patterns. The benefits of using our tool are the users do not need to install software on their local machines, the code can be hosted on another Internet server, and it’s the only tool that provides the functionality as required by Dr. John Carr, Professor of Biology.