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GO:0006275regulation of DNA replicationPMID:29619013IDA: Inferred from Direct Assay P
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By: JRivera (group Team Purple B 2018) on 2018-04-15 23:00:42 CDT.




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ChallengeTBurnett,
Team Blue A 2018
2018-04-17 15:50:00 CDT

The Evidence Code of IDA may not be appropriate for this figure, as the colonies involved are mutants lacking yabA, yabT, or with point mutations in yabA (T71A and T71D). IMP may be a more appropriate evidence code. Additionally, "contributes to cell division" or "contributes to biofilm formation" may be more appropriate, as this figure shows that yabA affects proliferation.

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ChallengeHPaudel,
Team Green B 2018
2018-04-17 13:49:13 CDT

The notes are not enough to connect the biological process to regulation of replication. You should elaborate the figure 7 a and b and the experiment overall to provide a clearer connection to the process and the evidence you found in the paper.

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ChallengeHPatel,
Team Blue B 2018
2018-04-16 18:29:38 CDT

You should elaborate on your explanation of Figure 7B. They observed a difference in colony morphology in the absence of YabA, compared to the wild type b/c of a hyper-wrinkled morphotype, suggesting high ECM production. This figure really focuses on YabA and its relation to the EPS pathway. GO term should be changed.

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Sandyl 272018-05-25 13:22:49 CDTYou need to be an instructor to view these notes.Unacceptable
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Ivanerill2018-04-30 08:30:29 CDT

Explain how Fig. 7 (without context) provides support for "regulation of DNA replication". It may be supporting something, but not that.

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