Sequences for the 2022-2023 WSSP Program have now been posted on the NCBI site! Go to the published sequences page to see if your clone from your school has been posted. https://wssp.rutgers.edu/wssp22-published-dna-sequences
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The DSAP used by students for the 2021-2022 academic year will be shut down on 7/8/2022. After that point clones will no longer be reviewed for submission to NCBI. All unfinished clones will be used for analysis by students participating in the program in future years.
121 sequences analyzed by students in the 2021 WSSP Summer Institute have now been posted on the NCBI DNA sequence database. Go to the WSSP21 Published DNA Sequences page to see the link for your sequence.
135 sequences analyzed by students in the vWISE June 2021 program have now been posted on the NCBI DNA sequence database. Go to the vWISE-June 2021 Published Sequences page to see the link for your sequence.
Sequences analyzed by students in the vWISE Spring 2021 program have now been posted on the NCBI DNA sequence database. Go to the vWISE-Spring 2021 Published Sequences page to see the link for your sequence.
Sequences for the 2020-2021 WSSP Program have now been posted ont eh NCBI site! Go to the published sequences page to see if your clone from your school has been posted. https://wssp.rutgers.edu/wssp20-published-dna-sequences
3/29/21 100 New sequences from the 2020-2021 WSSP have been posted on NCBI. Go to the publshed sequences page and look up your school to see if yours has been posted.
<p>Congratulations to the 66 students who particiapted in the June 2020 vWISE Program. 44 students have already completed all of their PCs and 29 sequences are ready to be submitted to NCBI! Remeber to keep working on your clones to get them finshed.</p>
400 Sequences from the 19-20 Academic Year have been published on NCBI Go to the Pulbished Sequences page for 2019 and go the the listing for your school to see if yours is there. Congratulations!
WSSP Students and Teachers,
If you find that your waveforms are getting too small to read in 4Peaks, please use either FinchTV or SnapGene. Both of these programs allow you to adjust the height of the waveforms near the end of the sequence. Links for both of these programs can be found in the Resources menu on the Lab Notes Page