General public test Jalview

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Composite image comprised of photos showing visitors during the open day

Approximately 350 visitors came to the College of Life Science’s ‘Open Doors’ day on Saturday 8th November 2014.

In the main entrance, there was a live demo of Jalview running enabling the general public to compare a protein extracted from a bone fossil of Neanderthal man with the same proteins in homo-sapiens, primates and other animals. The demonstration involved the alignment, analysis and annotation of the protein sequence data, as well as viewing the 3D structure of the protein and generating a phylogenetic tree showing the evolutionary relationships.

Photos showing visitors during the open day

Alongside this there were several popular other hands-on activities that drew quite a crowd.

Many thanks to Dmitry, Mungo, Reema, Michelle, Roger and Nancy for helping onthe day.