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Jack Baskin School of EngineeringUC Santa Cruz

BME 160


No programming experience required, but basic computer skills assumed.
Students without prior programming experience taught basic proficiency
in Perl, BioPerl, and other Perl libraries needed to analyze,
transform, and publish biological data. Students required to solve a
research problem as a final project. Lectures and labs are shared with
course 60. Students cannot receive credit for this course and course
60. (Also offered as Biology 180. Students cannot receive credit for
both courses.) Prerequisite(s): Biology 20A or 21A. Concurrent
enrollment in course 180L is required. J. Stuart 

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