Biology 39/139: Computational Molecular Biology (2008W)
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| Robert Gross |
| Office: Remsen 210 |
OverviewComputers and computer programs have become essential tools in modern molecular biology. As the amount of DNA and protein sequence data continues to grow, the use and understanding of these computational tools is becoming increasingly important. Deriving biological understanding from sequence data requires sophisticated computer analyses while demanding from molecular biologists the ability to interpret intelligently the results from these analyses. Not only can these programs provide the biologist with information about his or her sequence of interest, but a solid understanding of these tools can also be used to make predictions of biological phenomena that can be tested in the lab. This course will explore computational molecular biology through both lectures and hands-on computer experimentation through homework assignments. This course will discuss approaches to analyzing protein and DNA sequences and will foster an understanding of how to extract biologically relevant information from the numerous databases containing all this information. Topics will include basic computer architecture and operating systems, database design and searching, sequence comparisons, pattern discovery, genome comparisons, gene discovery, determining evolutionary relationships, RNA and protein structure predictions, data mining, and DNA microarray analysis. Instructions for submitting homework. Other Course Information Useful applications to download: Sequin (a gene visualizing tool), Cn3D (for viewing 3D structures from NCBI searches). X-Windows interfaces for Microsoft Windows (ReflectionX) and for Macintosh (MacX - OS8/9, and X11 - OSX) are available. Tutorials are available for: Gene Inspector and Gene Construction Kit. |
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Tools Used in This CourseA number of computer programs will be made available to you for use in this course. You should take advantage of these to complete your homework and term project. If you find other web sites that are useful please let me know so that I can add them to our list. Here are the programs that are for your use: |
| Application | Available | Platform | Function |
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Gene Inspector 1.6 |
Dartmouth Software | Mac only | DNA and protein analyses, electronic notebook |
| Gene Inspector 1.6 | Textco BioSoftware | Windows beta version | |
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Gene Construction Kit 2.5 |
Dartmouth Software | Mac/Windows | DNA manipulation and illustration |
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