Computational Molecular Biology and Genomics - Fall 2014


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Course Summary

An advanced introduction to computational molecular biology, using an applied algorithms approach. The course will survey established algorithmic methods, including pairwise sequence alignment and dynamic programming, multiple sequence alignment, fast database search heuristics, hidden Markov models for molecular motifs, phylogeny reconstruction and gene finding. We will explore emerging computational problems in genomics through special topics lectures and literature assignments in 02/3-711/15-856.     Course numbers demystified.


Administrative Information

Lectures: T,Th 10:30am – 11:50am,   Location: Doherty Hall 1217    

Instructor:
Dannie Durand, durand@cmu.edu, 8-6036
   Office hours:   Tuesdays, 2pm - 3pm,   Mellon Institute 646

Teaching Assistant: Alan Shteyman, ashteyma@andrew.cmu.edu
   Office hours:   Wednesdays and Fridays, 10:30am - 11:30am,   DH2313



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