Sequence Analysis

BIOL-4540

This course covers the theory and practice of biological sequence analysis, including algorithms for pairwise sequence alignment, multiple sequence alignment, phylogenetic analysis, and database searching. Concepts covered include homology, sequence similarity, parsimony, mechanisms and metrics of molecular evolution, biological data bases, database search algorithms (BLAST), and statistical significance. Selected topics include hidden Markov models, bootstrap analysis and gene finding. Modern sequence analysis software will be provided. Laptop computers and programming knowledge are required. Meets jointly with BIOL 6410 .

4 credits

Past Term Data

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Spring Summer Fall
(Session 1) (Session 2)
2023
Sequence Analysis (4c)
  • Keith Fraser
Seats Taken: 0/20
2022
Sequence Analysis (4c)
  • Keith Fraser
Seats Taken: 15/20
2021
Sequence Analysis (4c)
  • Keith Fraser
Seats Taken: 18/20
2020
Sequence Analysis (4c)
  • Keith Fraser
Seats Taken: 20/15
2019
Sequence Analysis (4c)
  • Keith Fraser
Seats Taken: 11/15
2018
Sequence Analysis (4c)
  • Christopher Bystroff
Seats Taken: 4/15
2017
Sequence Analysis (4c)
  • Christopher Bystroff
Seats Taken: 4/15
2016
Sequence Analysis (4c)
  • Christopher Bystroff
Seats Taken: 11/15
2015
Sequence Analysis (4c)
  • Christopher Bystroff
Seats Taken: 9/15
2014
Sequence Analysis (4c)
  • Randall Vincent Collura
Seats Taken: 14/15
2013
Sequence Analysis (4c)
  • Randall Vincent Collura
Seats Taken: 5/15
2012
Bioinformatics I (4c)
  • Christopher Bystroff
Seats Taken: 10/15
2011
Bioinformatics I (4c)
  • Christopher Bystroff
Seats Taken: 10/15
2010
Bioinformatics I (4c)
  • Chunyu Wang
  • Christopher Bystroff
Seats Taken: 9/15
2009
Bioinformatics I (4c)
  • Chunyu Wang
  • Christopher Bystroff
Seats Taken: 9/15
2008
2007
Bioinformatics I (4c)
  • Michael Zuker
  • Christopher Bystroff
Seats Taken: 10/37