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BIOL.5062 Bioinformatic Tools in Sequence Analysis

Id: 041892 Credits Min: 3 Credits Max: 3

Description

This hands-on course introduces databases, approaches, and software for the analysis and interpretation of molecular sequences. Practical assignments and a term project emphasize the application of computational approaches from a biologist's perspective. Topics include genome assembly, transcriptomic analysis, and data retrieval from databases using both graphical user interfaces and basic computer programming using Bash and R. The class assignments are all computer-based exercises that are designed to showcase the capabilities and limitations of bioinformatics research and tools used in sequence analysis, as well as to develop skills in coding literacy.

Prerequisites

Co-req: BIOL.5062L Bioinformatic Tools in Sequence Analysis Lab, Sophomore-level knowledge of genetics, or permission of instructor.

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