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Introduction to Bioinformatics Resources

Graduate Science Education (O) MD - Cumming School of Medicine

Subject

MDGE - Medical Graduate Education

Description

Covers key bioinformatics concepts, practices, and analytical resources for graduate-level biologists who are not bioinformatics specialists. Introduces essential bioinformatics terminologies and discusses the use of bioinformatics to infer information about organisms and populations from their genomes and transcriptomes. Provides practical experience with bioinformatics tools and develop basic skills in the collection and presentation of bioinformatics data.

Prerequisite(s): Consent of the course co-ordinator. Preference will be given to those in the Biochemistry and Molecular Biology graduate program.

Course Attributes

Fee Rate Group(Domestic) - A, Fee Rate Group(International) -B, GFC Hours (12 HOURS)

Courses may consist of a Lecture, Lab, Tutorial, and/or Seminar. Students will be required to register in each component that is required for the course as indicated in the schedule of classes. Practicums, internships or other experiential learning modalities are typically indicated as a Lab component.

Component

LEC

Units

1

Repeat for Credit

No

Subject code

MDGE

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