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Guide to Creating Scientific Posters

The document outlines the steps for creating a scientific poster, starting with DNA and protein analysis and including the arrangement of data into a PowerPoint story. It emphasizes the importance of including a title, a 200-word abstract, methods, and conclusions, as well as final edits and personal information. Additionally, it encourages the use of various tools to enhance the poster and stresses the need for data interpretation for each figure.

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Guide to Creating Scientific Posters

The document outlines the steps for creating a scientific poster, starting with DNA and protein analysis and including the arrangement of data into a PowerPoint story. It emphasizes the importance of including a title, a 200-word abstract, methods, and conclusions, as well as final edits and personal information. Additionally, it encourages the use of various tools to enhance the poster and stresses the need for data interpretation for each figure.

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How to Make Posters

1. Complete your all DNA & Protein analysis of your submitted


sequence.
2. Take screenshots of important data and write important
parameters u used.
3. Arrange your data to make a PPT story (negative results are also
acceptable with appropriate supportive information and
interpretation)
4. Decide a title of your poster based on your step 3
5. Write 200-word abstract, methods used & conclusion!
6. Choose a poster templet and paste your ppt slides and text from
step 5 to complete poster.
7. Donot forgot to do some final edits, resizing of pics and writing
your names, class, roll numbers and M/E
The more Tools you will use
the more marks you will Get

Don't forgot to interpret your data of


each Figure

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