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Mar 29, 2024
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BIOL 4500K:Bioinformatics I3 Class Hours 3 Laboratory Hours 4 Credit Hours Prerequisite: A grade of “B” or better in BIOL 3300 ; MATH 1190 ; or permission of the instructor. Concurrent: BIOL 3410 Students use the fundamental concepts of biological sequence analysis, including information flow in biological systems and use of sequence and structure databases in research and drug discovery, which are the underpinnings of the genomic revolution. Students will: assemble sequencing reads into contigs; find and annotate protein coding genes; search biological databases; perform sequence alignments; analyse the phylogenetic relationships between sequences; assess the statistical significance of assembly, search and alignment results; and predict protein structure.
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