Writing Exercise #6 MB 311

Prompt – Following our recent in-class tutorials where you worked your way through learning DNA sequence analysis and chimera detection through your use of the command line, reflect on this learning experience. For some of you, this is a practice you’ve done before – did you learn anything new to add to your knowledge base? Did you think of any work-around that you use that could be helpful to other students just learning this? If this is your first exposure to this, reflect on the process – what was the most intuitive (if anything) part of this process? What was the most difficult to understand? Did you have any “eureka” moments? In the end, does this make sense to you?

This was essentially my first experience with coding. Last term, I did a very small amount of data analysis using R studio in my stats course. However compared to the information and work we have done in the last few weeks in this class, that was nothing.

I found that initially, nothing was intuitive. I don’t have much computer experience, and until the pandemic hit, was not very literate in the abilities of my computer other than basic programs like google docs and some excel work. From the first assignment on, I struggled to understand what was happening. After only being able to complete the first assignment with the help of others at my lab bench, I decided I needed to sit down and just get practice using the interface. I pulled up our two tutorials we had at the time, a google doc and just tried to figure it out. I gained experience using basic commands, navigating between directories, reading actual sequences, etc. I felt I better understood the content and felt relatively confident in my ability to complete the next assignment.

I worked on Assignment #3 with a few people from my lab bench, and was able to contribute and somewhat understand the purpose/ application of the work. I wasn’t able to keep up on the graph creation we did in class, but plan on going back through the lecture and following along soon.

Overall, I think I get the “main points” but am worried about how specific we should be in our report. I understand the overarching themes and why we did the work that we did, but don’t feel I could accurately articulate the finer details of the process.

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