UNIVERSITY OF WESTERN ONTARIO
DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE
CS9601: Biological Sequence Analysis
fall 2011
Course description:
Introduction to techniques used for analyzing biological sequences. Topics include: sequence alignment, dynamic programming, BLAST, spaced seeds, suffix trees, suffix arrays, Markov chains and hidden Markov models, profile HMMs for sequence families, multiple sequence alignment methods, building phylogenetic trees, etc.
Prerequisites: none
Instructor: Dr.
Lucian Ilie, MC368, e-mail:
ilie
csd.uwo.ca
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Books: (not required)
- W.J. Ewens, G.R. Grant,
Statistical Methods in Bioinformatics,
2nd edition, Springer, New York, 2005.
- R. Durbin, S. Eddy, A. Krogh, G. Mitchison,
Biological Sequence Analysis,
Cambridge Univ. Press, 1998 (11th printing, 2006).
Evaluation (tentative):
- Assignments: 40%
- Participation: 20%
- Seminar (given by each student in class): 20 %
- Paper review: 20%
- There will be no exam
Presentations:
Assignments:
Class time: Wednesday, 10:30am -- 12:30pm, MC316
Office hours: Wednesday, 8:30am -- 9:30am, MC368
Lecture Notes