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BMME 8053 - Introduction to Bioinformatics

Course guide for Introduction to Bioinformatics (BMME 8053)

Introduction to Bioinformatics
BMME 8053
Fall 2023


The primary goal of this course is to introduce the field of bioinformatics and to familiarize yourself with working in the UNIX/LINUX environment, standard DNA sequence analyses, and online database resources. There will be an emphasis on hands on practice and use of computer and online resources through the guidance of the instructor.

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  1. The student will need a computer with privileges to install software. Use of an Apple is recommended.If the student has a PC, it will need to have additional software installed. Students with Windows 10 can install a LINUXshell directly. Alternatively, students can use the program, Cygwin, to allow access to a UNIXinterface. Instructions for installing Cygwin and Windows 10 LINUXshell will be provided in the course.
  2. Practical computing for biologists (Haddock, S.H.D., & Dunn C.W. (2011), N0. 57: 004 HAD) - Recommended text
  3. The NCBI Handbook – Available free online at https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK21101/
  4. Weekly reading assignments and instructional videos will provided during the course.
  • Use basic computer programming skills to manipulate DNA sequence data.
  • Locate the appropriate online database for acquiring molecular sequence data.
  • Apply the appropriate bioinformatics analyses to address real biological questions.
  • Understand some of the larger questions and issues within bioinformatics.
  • Read and summarize primary literature within the bioinformatics field.

 

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