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*The [http://biochemistry.utoronto.ca/undergraduates/courses/BCH441H/ Course Web site].

Revision as of 16:59, 11 December 2006

Welcome to the BCH441 Course Wiki, our tool to coordinate information, activities and projects.

You can browse all pages on this site, however only users with a login account can edit or contribute or edit material.

If you are here because you are interested in general aspects of bioinformatics or computational biology, you may want to review the Wikipedia article on bioinformatics, or visit Wikiomics. Contact boris.steipe(at)utoronto.ca with any questions you may have.

Organization

The first lecture of the 2006 Fall term will be held Sept. 11, 12:00.

Dates
Monday and Thursday, 12:00 to 13:00
A tutorial session for Bioinformatics and Computational Biology Specialists will be offered Mondays, from 13:00 to 14:00.
Location
MSB 2173

See the Course Web page for information.

Lecture Schedule

(This is a preliminary schedule and changes may be made as the course progresses.)

  1. Organisation and Orientation (Boris, Monday, Sept. 11)
Sequences
  1. The Sequence Abstraction (Boris, Thursday, Sept. 14)
  2. Sequence Properties (Boris, Monday, Sept. 18)
  3. Sequence Analysis (Boris, Thursday, Sept. 21)
  4. Homology I: the principles (Boris, Monday, Sept. 25)
  5. Homology II: Sequence Alignment (Boris, Thursday, Sept. 28)
Structures
  1. Protein Structure Databases (Boris, Monday, Oct. 2)
  2. Structural Domains (Boris, Thursday, Oct. 5)
  3. Interpreting Protein Structure (Boris, Monday, Oct. 9)
  4. Homology Modeling (Boris, Thursday, Oct. 12)
  5. Protein Structure Prediction (Boris, Monday, Oct. 16)
  6. Multiple Sequence Alignment (Boris, Thursday, Oct. 19)
Genomes
  1. Genome Sequencing (John, Monday, Oct. 23)
  2. Genomes (John, Thursday, Oct. 26)
  3. Functional Annotation (Shoshana, Monday, Oct. 30)
  4. Fast Sequence Database searches (Boris, Thursday, Nov. 2)
Evolution
  1. Phylogenetic Analysis (Boris, Monday, Nov. 6)
  2. Clinical Genomics (Boris, Thursday, Nov. 9)
  3. Comparative Genomics (John, Monday, Nov.13)
Systems
  1. Proteomics (Boris, Monday, Nov. 20)
  2. Microarray Expression Analysis (Boris, Thursday, Nov. 16)
  3. Gene regulation I (Shoshana, Thursday, Nov. 23)
  4. Gene regulation II (Shoshana, Monday, Dec. 4)
  5. Interaction Databases (Shoshana, Thursday, Nov. 30)
  6. Pathways and Networks (Gary Bader, Monday, Nov. 27)
  7. Computational Systems Biology (John, Thursday, Dec. 8)

Assignments


 

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Resources

 

Course Wiki
  • Introduction: Concept and contents of the Course Wiki
  • Soapbox: A page to commmunicate. Do you want to leave a message? Alert the course members? Voice an opinion? Praise or flame? Use this page.
  • Editing: Editing principles and Wiki markup syntax for the Course Wiki pages
  • Sandbox: A page for your editing experiments. Content added to this page will not stay permanently.
  • Feedback: Share your views on the course, suggest improvements.

 
 

Exam_questions

 
 

Course Web