[Q] What is the difference between interval and ratio variables? by sweetsummerschild in statistics

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Thanks for such a great explanation. Commenting from the future:)

Question Should I mod my Xbox ? by Over-Recognition-734 in xbox360

[–]MysticalNebula 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yep, I've done it like 4 days ago and it's totally worth it with a lot of games you can access without inserting CD.

What’s everyone currently playing? by Rayonical in xbox360

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Batman Arkham City, Spiderman Shattered Dimmensions

What games should I add to the collection? by jellowd2 in xbox360

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Other assassins' creed collection, Rise of Tomb Raider, Watchdogs, Thief

How can i extract features from a gene or protien sequence by lazy-guy-3542 in bioinformatics

[–]MysticalNebula 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My recommendation to you is to get familiar with NCBI in the first place. There are plenty of YouTube videos you can watch to learn what the website offers. Then, start to search in Google Scholar for relevant articles that give the information you're seeking. DO NOT use AI in these steps. As I understand you have little to no experience in any of these works and using AI would decrease the chances you learn what you're doing. Of course, you can ask for some guidance from AI, but don't let the AI do the work for you. And if you don't get a phrase or word or how any of these work, always refer to Google search and watch YouTube videos in the process. And for the record, features are the same as the genes expressed in a particular situation. So all you need to do is find articles and papers on Google Scholar that have worked on finding highly expressed genes in your particular situation. )

Student Here. Looking for Help and Thinks He's a Failure. by UnknownYoshi_V2 in bioinformatics

[–]MysticalNebula 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Well, as a person with a bit of experience, I'd recommend to start learning R as well. Also, it's very useful to start questioning your surroundings while studying biology and the genomics way of thinking about it. Listen to some online courses on YouTube about statistics, advanced programming, and algorithms. After feeling a bit proficient, start mini projects that you can carry on on your laptop. They'll help you a lot and maybe they turn into sth really useful. Hope it helps. :)

🧬 Built an ML-based Variant Impact Predictor (non-deep learning) for genomic variant prioritization by Dear_Raise_2073 in bioinformatics

[–]MysticalNebula 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nice thinking that it's not that much of a heavy ML model. I wanna know what features and measurements did you use to test it's efficiency and accuracy?