ANSC 542
Spring 2007 All Classes
Credit: 4 hours.
Introduction to theoretical and applied aspects of bioinformatics. Topics include genomic and proteomic databases, sequence alignment and search algorithms (e.g., BLAST, FASTA, CLUSTAL W), predictive methods in DNA sequence, machine-learning techniques (e.g., Hidden Markiv Models) and data mining, biomolecular structure and its prediction, molecular evolution and phylogenetic reconstruction, structural genomics and phylogenomics. Concepts are complemented with hands-on experience with computational biology databases and bioinformatic tools.
Same as CPSC 569. Approved for both S/U and letter grading. Prerequisite: Graduate level status or consent of instructor.
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30013
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Lecture-Discussion
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A
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10:00AM
-11:20AM
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TR
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Turner Hall
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Rodriguez-Zas, S
Caetano-Anolles, G |
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