BMDS173A
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Foundations of Computational Human Genomics
Course Description
(Only one of 173A or 273A counts toward any CS degree program.) A coder's primer to Computational Biology through the most amazing "source code" known: your genome. Examine the major forces of genome "code development" - positive, negative and neutral selection. Learn about genome sequencing (discovering your source code from fragments); genome content: variables (genes), control-flow (gene regulation), run-time stacks (epigenomics) and memory leaks (repeats); personalized genomics and genetic disease (code bugs); genome editing (code injection); ultra conservation (unsolved mysteries) and code modifications behind amazing animal adaptations. Course includes primers on molecular biology and text processing. Prerequisites: comfortable coding in Python from the command line.
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Grading Basis
MOP - Medical Option (MED-RLT-RCR)
Min
3
Max
4
Course Repeatable for Degree Credit?
No
Course Component
Lecture
Enrollment Optional?
No
Does this course satisfy the University Language Requirement?
No
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