BME 110: Computational Biology Tools
Hands-on laboratory geared to teach basic tools used in computational biology (motif searching, primer selection, sequence comparison, multiple sequence alignment, genefinders, phylogenetics analysis, X-ray crystallography software). Web- and Unix-based tools/databases are used. Open to all science students; no prior Unix experience required. (Also offered as Biology 181. Students cannot receive credit for both courses.) Prerequisite(s): Biology 20B and Chemistry 1C Enrollment limited to 25. T. Lowe, D. Gerloff
5 Credits
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