[Plantsci] New Course for Spring 2012 - ECOL 346 Bioinformatics
Donna-Rae Marquez
dmarquez at ag.arizona.edu
Tue Oct 18 10:33:03 MST 2011
On Behalf of Dr. Rod Wing:
New Course for Spring 2012 - ECOL 346 Bioinformatics
Advances in genomic and other high-throughput biological technologies are rapidly changing how biologists study the diversity of life. This course will introduce students to these new data and computational tools. As a field, bioinformatics is built around a core of fundamental evolutionary biology concepts and these will serve as an organizing theme for the course. Lectures provide 1) the conceptual and methodological basis of how large-scale biological data – especially genomic and transcriptomic data – are analyzed, 2) the basic biological principles that underly bioinformatic analyses, in particular homology, duplication and loss of genes and genomic regions, types and rates of mutation in genomes, and the basic evolutionary forces that shape genomes 3) descriptions of contemporary problems in bioinformatics and computational and wet-laboratory approaches to addressing these issues, and 4) experience with current genomic and other large-scale data sets and databases as well as the computational methods for their analysis.
Pre-requisites: ECOL 320 or ECOL 326
Best,
Mike Barker
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Michael S. Barker, Ph.D.
Ecology & Evolutionary Biology, University of Arizona BioSciences West 321E | 520-621-2213 | <http://barkerlab.net> http://barkerlab.net
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