BIOL.3050 Introduction to Bioinformatics
        Id: 040675
        Credits: 3-3
        Description
        An introduction to the field of bioinformatics with some hands-on exploration of applications. Specific areas include scientific archives and information retrieval, genome organization, comparative genomics, transcriptomics, proteomics, structural bioinformatics, and systems biology. This course also imparts basic computational skills in data retrieval from the databases in molecular and structural biology.
        
            Prerequisites
            Pre-Reqs: BIOL 1110 Principles of Biology I, and  BIOL 1120 Principles of Biology II.
        
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