Courses: BiolH331: Computational Genomics (BIOLH331H01)
Spring 2011
Complete DNA sequence information is now available for hundreds of species. Computer-based comparisons of genes or genomes between different species are routine for many biological investigations. This course uses a lecture and workshop format to introduce students to the evolutionary and computational basis for such comparisons, as well as the statistical tools to evaluate these comparisons.
Prerequisites: Biol 301 required; Biol 303 recommended; some familiarity with statistics and probability. Permission of instructor required.
Fulfills: NA QU II Limit:20
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Meeting TimesWF 12:30-2:00 |
