This course is designed to give students both a theoretical background and practical skills needed for bioinformatics. Students will become familiar with a variety of currently available genomic and proteomic databases. Assessment will be based upon performance on computer assignments and exam questions. Students will be able to search and retrieve information from genomic and proteomic databases, as well as compare and analyze sequences, construct phylogenetic trees. Students will also become familiar with the principles and applications of microarrays, perform predictions of protein structure and function, comparative genomic analysis.
Bachelor of Computer Science - 132 CRs
Gautam B. Singh, Fundamentals of Bioinfomatics and Computational Biology, Springer
content serial | Description |
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1 | Introduction to bioinformatics |
2 | Review of DNA and Genomes |
3 | Molecular biology |
4 | DNA and protein databases, data storage, file formats, information retrieval |
5 | Database queries, sequence retrieval, Sequence alignment Sequence alignments continued |
6 | Comparative genomics |
7 | Comparative genomics continued |
8 | Phylogenetic tree construction |
9 | Consensus sequences |
10 | Gene identification |
11 | Microarrays and the transcriptome |
12 | Introduction to proteomics |
13 | Prediction of protein structure and function |
14 | Prediction of protein structure and function continued |
15 | Revision |
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