
Next-generation DNA sequencing technology from University of California, Berkeley. (Image courtesy of the U.S. Department of Energy Genomes to Life Program.)
Instructor(s)
Dr. George Church
MIT Course Number
HST.508
As Taught In
Fall 2002
Level
Undergraduate / Graduate
Course Description
Course Features
Course Description
This course will assess the relationships among sequence, structure, and function in complex biological networks as well as progress in realistic modeling of quantitative, comprehensive, functional genomics analyses. Exercises will include algorithmic, statistical, database, and simulation approaches and practical applications to medicine, biotechnology, drug discovery, and genetic engineering. Future opportunities and current limitations will be critically addressed. In addition to the regular lecture sessions, supplementary sections are scheduled to address issues related to Perl, Mathematica and biology.
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