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Bioinformatics 631

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  • Semester 1
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This unit describes the organisation and analysis of molecular biological data and explores the nexus between biology and information science. Bioinformatics is a necessary discipline to exploit the large amount of rapidly accumulating raw biological data generated by the numerous genome projects currently being undertaken. It focuses on: molecular databases and genome composition; molecular evolution and sequence alignment; phylogenetic analysis and comparative genomics. Principles are illustrated by case studies. -- Course Website



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