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== Fundraising== | == Fundraising== | ||
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== Computer Nonsense == | == Computer Nonsense == | ||
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UNAFold and RNAstructure don't really seem to agree when bimolecular folds are used. UnW00t. | UNAFold and RNAstructure don't really seem to agree when bimolecular folds are used. UnW00t. | ||
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+ | UNAFold FrontEnd had the last of its major features finished today. It can finally be put somewheres for general use I suppose. Minor features/improvements/bugfixes should ensue. | ||
== Wiki things == | == Wiki things == | ||
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+ | I drew up a new version of our Logi-col[i] friend. Now all I need is some advice on whether it is possible to color him in on the computer and if so, how to do it. Here he is: | ||
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+ | [[Image:Alberta_NINT_logi-coli_friend.jpg|250 px]]===========> | ||
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+ | I thought I had a good picture in my mind of what it was supposed to look like before I went and drew it up, but I guess not. I have the photoshop file with all the layers preserved, so changing things should be relatively easy. | ||
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+ | Aww yay! -SD | ||
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General Announcements
Weekly meetings are Mondays 4:00 pm sharp in CSC 2-49 from now until ... forever.
Fundraising
Computer Nonsense
UNAFold and RNAstructure don't really seem to agree when bimolecular folds are used. UnW00t.
UNAFold FrontEnd had the last of its major features finished today. It can finally be put somewheres for general use I suppose. Minor features/improvements/bugfixes should ensue.
Wiki things
I drew up a new version of our Logi-col[i] friend. Now all I need is some advice on whether it is possible to color him in on the computer and if so, how to do it. Here he is:
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I thought I had a good picture in my mind of what it was supposed to look like before I went and drew it up, but I guess not. I have the photoshop file with all the layers preserved, so changing things should be relatively easy.
Aww yay! -SD
Science/Lab stuff