CS 47800 - Introduction to Bioinformatics
Bioinformatics is broadly defined as the study of molecular biological
information, targeting particularly the enormous volume of DNA sequence and
functional complexity embedded in entire genomes. Topics will include
understanding the evolutionary organization of genes (genomics), the structure
and function of gene products (proteomics), and the dynamics of gene expression
in biological processes (transcriptomics). Inherently, bioinformatics is
interdisciplinary, melding various applications of computational science with
biology. This jointly taught course introduces analytical methods from biology,
statistics and computer science that are necessary for bioinformatics
investigations. The course is intended for junior and senior undergraduates
from various science backgrounds. Our objective is to develop the skills of
both tool users and tool designers in this important new field of research.
| Usually Offered: | Fall |
| Credit: | 3 hours (class) |
| Prerequisite: | BIOL 231, 241 or BIOL 230, CS 180 or equivalent courses, or consent of instructor |
| University Catalog: | CS 478 |
