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Required materials & prerequisites
This course is most appropriate for students who are prepared to
take Biochemistry (CHEM 440 / BIOL 440), or have already done so.
Prior coursework should include organic chemistry (CHEM 230 &
CHEM 331) and exposure to basic molecular cell biology (e.g. BIOL
201). Students must have ready access to a desktop computer and
the internet, and be familiar and comfortable with basic desktop
computer operations such as running programs, downloading and installing
software, and using web-based search and other client applications.
The course prerequisites may be waved in special cases for students
with a strong background in computer science and experience with
Unix or Linux operating systems and a strong interest in biochemistry
and molecular biology.
Text (required): Arthur M. Lesk, Introduction
to Bioinformatics (Oxford University Press, 2002).
Oher recommended texts:
Listed below are two other highly recommended books that are useful
references. Cynthia Gibas & Per Jambeck - Developing
Bioinformatics Computer Skills (O'Reilly & Associates,
2001).
Arthur M. Lesk - Introduction
to Protein Architecture (Oxford University Press, 2001). |
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