Introduction to Computational Molecular Biology

A DNA helix rendered in ASCII art.

A DNA helix rendered in ASCII art. (Image courtesy of Ramona Saldamando. Used with permission.)

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MIT Course Number

18.417

As Taught In

Fall 2004

Level

Graduate

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Course Description

This course introduces the basic computational methods used to understand the cell on a molecular level. It covers subjects such as the sequence alignment algorithms: dynamic programming, hashing, suffix trees, and Gibbs sampling. Furthermore, it focuses on computational approaches to: genetic and physical mapping; genome sequencing, assembly, and annotation; RNA expression and secondary structure; protein structure and folding; and molecular interactions and dynamics.

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Ross Lippert. 18.417 Introduction to Computational Molecular Biology. Fall 2004. Massachusetts Institute of Technology: MIT OpenCourseWare, https://ocw.mit.edu. License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA.


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