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Readings are from the textbook: Amazon logo Jones, Neil C., and Pavel A. Pevzner. An Introduction to Bioinformatics Algorithms (Computational Molecular Biology), Bradford Books. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, August 1, 2004. ISBN: 0262101068.

LEC #TOPICSREADINGS
Introduction to Biology
1The Central Dogma: Some Algorithms Introduction
Enumerative Solutions: Partial Digest Problem and Median Strings
2Partial Digest ProblemChapter 4
3Motifs and Median StringsChapter 4
Dynamic Programming: Sequence Alignments
4Global AlignmentChapter 6
5Local AlignmentChapter 6
6Spliced AlignmentChapter 6
7More Efficient AlignmentChapter 7
Graph Theory: Sequencing Genes and Proteins
8Genomics and SBH GraphsChapter 8
9Peptide GraphsChapter 8
Pattern Matching: Exact Matches, Gapless Alignments, and BLAST
10Exact Pattern MatchingChapter 9
11Suffix Trees
12Suffix Arrays and BWTsChapter 9
13BLASTChapter 9
Clustering: Microarrays and Phylogeny
14Clustering (Guest Lecturer)Chapter 10
15TreesChapter 10
Neighbor Joining
16Review of Phylogenetic Analysis

Coalescent Theory in Biology
17Application: Microarrays (Guest Lecturer)Chapter 10
Probabilistic Models and Machine Learning: Gene Annotation and Evolution
18Hidden Markov Models IChapter 11
19Hidden Markov Models IIChapter 11
20Gibbs SamplingChapter 12
21Random ProjectionsChapter 12
22MCMC and Bayesian Networks
Horizons
23The Future: Protein Structure (Guest Lecturer)
24The Future: Haplotype Mapping (Guest Lecturer)
25Presentations of Final Projects
26Presentations of Final Projects (cont.)


Recommended Readings

The following list of books will give greater understanding on specific topics.

Amazon logo Setubal, Carlos, and Joao Meidanis. Introduction to Computational Molecular Biology. 1st ed. Boston, MA: PWS Publishing, January 16, 1997. ISBN: 0534952623.

Amazon logo Durbin, Richard, Sean R. Eddy, Anders Krogh, and Graeme Mitchison. Biological Sequence Analysis: Probabilistic Models of Proteins and Nucleic Acids. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, Reprint edition, July 1, 1999. ISBN: 0521629713.

Amazon logo Gusfield, Dan. Algorithms on Strings, Trees, and Sequences: Computer Science and Computational Biology. 1st ed. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, January 15, 1997. ISBN: 0521585198.

Amazon logo Lodish, Harvey, David Baltimore, Arnold Berk, S. Lawrence Zipursky, Paul Matsudaira, and James Darnell. Molecular Cell Biology. New York, NY: W. H. Freeman & Company, 3rd Package edition, March 1, 1995. ISBN: 0716736861.

Amazon logo Branden, Carl-Ivar, and John Tooze. Introduction to Protein Structure. 2nd ed. New York, NY: Garland Publishing, January 15, 1999. ISBN: 0815323050.

Amazon logo Clote, Peter, and Rolf Backofen. Computational Molecular Biology: Introduction. 1st ed. New York, NY: John Wiley & Sons, September 22, 2000. ISBN: 0471872520.


 








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