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This course explores computational methods -- algorithms and data structures -- for analyzing DNA sequencing data. Topics include DNA, genomics, and how DNA sequencing is used....
This course teaches how graph theory can be used to assemble genomes from these short pieces and also about brute force algorithms and how to apply them to sequencing...
This online course program gives an introduction to central concepts in human immunology as well as advanced topics from cutting-edge research relating to clinical disease of...
How do we infer which genes orchestrate various processes in the cell? How did humans migrate out of Africa and spread around the world? In this class these two seemingly...
This course explores that dynamic programming is a powerful algorithmic tool when comparing two genes (i.e., short sequences of DNA) or two proteins. When "zooming out" to...
In this course, students will compare DNA from an individual against a reference human genome to find potentially disease-causing mutations. They will also learn how to identify...
This class will cover an introduction to command line tools for managing genomic data. It will start with basic Unix commands for managing files and directories, followed by a...
This online course gives an introduction to Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (NAFLD). It includes the physiology of the human liver followed by epidemiology, pathophysiology,...
This course teaches how to use tools from the Bioconductor project to perform analysis of genomic data. This is the fifth course in the Genomic Big Data Specialization from...
This online course explores how synthetic biology, genetic engineering, and metabolic engineering is used in algae biotechnology. The course also gives an overview of the...
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