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  1. Select the Homo sapien genome and type "dmd" in the Quick-search box.
    •  Verify that "DMD" is one of the suggested matches in the Quick-search drop-down.


  2. Select "DMD" from the Quick-search drop-down to navigate to the longest known gene in the human genome, the dystrophin gene (DMD).
    •  Verify that IGB has navigated to the proper gene (dystrophin) by viewing the selection info for the gene. The gene's title should be "DMD".


  3. Select the Advanced Search tab.
    •  Verify that search results for "DMD" are already being displayed in the tab.


  4. Select the top search result in the Advanced Search tab (ID: "NM_001166237", Title: "GSDMD").
    •  Verify that IGB has navigated to "NM_001166237" in the gene "GSDMD".


  5. Enter "chr1:30,688,740-31,361,080" into the Quick search box to navigate to the specified coordinates.
    •  Verify that IGB has navigated to the proper location.


  6. In the Advanced Search tab, select Residues from the search type drop-down menu.
    • Enter "TAG|TAA|TGA" into the Advanced Search textbox and start the search.
      •  Verify that the search has located matches for "TAG", "TAA", and "TGA".
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      •  Verify that residues have been highlighted on the sequence axis (may need to zoom way in).
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    • Test regular expressions.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

User Guide

  •  Verify that the relevant page in the Users Guide (Advanced Search) appears accurate and up-to-date.

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