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;Sequences
 
;Sequences
 
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<li>[[Lecture_02|Sequence Properties]]
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<li>[[Lecture_02|Sequence Properties]] (Thursday, Sept. 14)
<li>[[Lecture_03|Databases]]
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<li>[[Lecture_03|Databases]] (Monday, Sept. 18)
<li>[[Lecture_04|Sequence Analysis]] (Statistics)
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<li>[[Lecture_04|Sequence Analysis]] (Thursday, Sept. 21)
<li>[[Lecture_05|Homology I: the principles]]
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<li>[[Lecture_05|Homology I: the principles]] (Monday, Sept. 25)
<li>[[Lecture_06|Homology I: Sequence Alignment]]
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<li>[[Lecture_06|Homology I: Sequence Alignment]] (Thursday, Sept. 28)
 
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;Genomes
 
;Genomes
 
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<li>[[Lecture_07|Fast Sequence Database searches]]
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<li>[[Lecture_07|Fast Sequence Database searches]] (Monday, Oct. 2)
<li>[[Lecture_08|Genome Sequencing]]
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<li>[[Lecture_08|Genome Sequencing]] (Thursday, Oct. 5)
<li>[[Lecture_09|Genomes]]
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<li>[[Lecture_09|Genomes]] (Monday, Oct. 9)
<li>[[Lecture_10|Functional Annotation]]
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<li>[[Lecture_10|Functional Annotation]] (Thursday, Oct. 12)
<li>[[Lecture_11|Clinical Genomics]]
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<li>[[Lecture_11|Clinical Genomics]] (Monday, Oct. 16)
 
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;Evolution
 
;Evolution
 
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<li>[[Lecture_12|Multiple Sequence Alignment]]
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<li>[[Lecture_12|Multiple Sequence Alignment]] (Thursday, Oct. 19)
<li>[[Lecture_13|Phylogenetic Analysis]]
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<li>[[Lecture_13|Phylogenetic Analysis]] (Monday, Oct. 23)
<li>[[Lecture_14|Comparative Genomics]]
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<li>[[Lecture_14|Comparative Genomics]] (Thursday, Oct. 26)
 
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;Structures
 
;Structures
 
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<li>[[Lecture_15|Protein Structure Databases]]
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<li>[[Lecture_15|Protein Structure Databases]] (Monday, Oct. 30)
<li>[[Lecture_18|Structural Domains]]
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<li>[[Lecture_18|Structural Domains]] (Thursday, Nov. 2)
<li>[[Lecture_17|Interpreting Protein Structure]]
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<li>[[Lecture_17|Interpreting Protein Structure]] (Monday, Nov. 6)
<li>[[Lecture_16|Homology Modeling]]
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<li>[[Lecture_16|Homology Modeling]] (Thursday, Nov. 9)
<li>[[Lecture_19|Protein Structure Prediction]]
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<li>[[Lecture_19|Protein Structure Prediction]] (Monday, Nov. 13)
 
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;Systems
 
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<li>[[Lecture_20|Gene regulation]]
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<li>[[Lecture_20|Gene regulation]] (Thursday, Nov. 16)
<li>[[Lecture_21|Classification and Clustering]]
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<li>[[Lecture_21|Classification and Clustering]] (Monday, Nov. 20)
<li>[[Lecture_22|Expression Analysis]]
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<li>[[Lecture_22|Expression Analysis]] (Thursday, Nov. 23)
<li>[[Lecture_25|Proteomics]]
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<li>[[Lecture_25|Proteomics]] (Monday, Nov. 27)
<li>[[Lecture_23|Interaction Databases]]
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<li>[[Lecture_23|Interaction Databases]] (Thursday, Nov. 30)
<li>[[Lecture_24|Pathways and Networks]]
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<li>[[Lecture_24|Pathways and Networks]] (Monday, Dec. 4)
<li>[[Lecture_26|Computational Systems Biology]]
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<li>[[Lecture_26|Computational Systems Biology]] (Thursday, Dec. 8)
 
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Revision as of 17:11, 11 August 2006

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Before you register to create or edit pages, please consider whether this is the right Wiki site for you to work on. 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. If you are not a lecturer of this course, your edits may not be considered helpful and possibly may be removed. 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.

Schedule

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

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