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+ | From its beginning, it was recognized that molecular biology is an information science, just as much as a molecular science. The abstractions and models that focus on the essence of this information, rather than on the details of its representation, have proven to be remarkably powerful in explaining the basic features of life, such as inheritance, self-organization and the process of evolution. | ||
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Revision as of 19:00, 27 September 2006
Organisation and Orientation
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- Mission: Analysis must be followed by interpretation, course is hands-on, interactive and goal oriented.
- Technology: Google group, Wiki, supporting material on the Web
- Contact information
- Technical details of course organisation