Hello,
I have a very open-ended class project, where I should-
- Review and summarize one research area
- Propose a new approach to an existing one
- Implement the proposed approach
The topic can be on things like-
- Protein geometry
- Identification of domains
- Secondary structure prediction
- Tertiary structure prediction
- Protein-protein interaction
- Protein structure alignment
The project should be small and specific (for someone with very little experience to complete in a short time frame). Being able to easily access an existing approach and modify it is the goal. The problem is, I am unfamiliar with these fields, and having a hard time trying to find something doable with my limited background for this specification.
Any suggestions greatly appreciated!
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this is a question that cannot be answered as stated, too open ended
I agree it is probably difficult to answer; I am not asking for a tangible code or numerical solution to a math problem. I am not sure how to make it less open-ended though. Basically, I have a project idea (comparing sequence percent identity with RMSD calculations - once for Ca atoms only, once for all atoms). But, I worry whether or not this has any significance in proteomics, and/or if the problem could be tweaked to ask a question that someone knowledgable about current proteomics could suggest to me. Thanks.
allright, I will suggest to remove the other information, of how long the project should take, etc those feel a bit distracting
I would rework the title and focus on just the question which is basically prior work/tools on using the percent identity to determine protein structure
Thanks Istvan. I changed the title and the post, actually, to fit what the specifications have been broadened to! I tried to make it more clear. I wanted to include the information about time-frame, because it really does need to be a small project that could be complete in 5 weeks. I was worried readers would think it was a project without a deadline!