Connexions is an experimental course publishing philosophy and methodology that directly exploits modern information technology. Our environment rests on four fundamental concepts; they are not unique in isolation but together represent a fresh approach to writing and using books in courses and curricula. The key notions are: modules of information; user interfaces for easy navigation through information; annotation tools for customization of material; open-content license.
Introduces the basic computational methods used to understand the cell on a molecular level. Covers sequence alignment algorithms: dynamic programming, hashing, suffix trees, Gibbs sampling. 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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