What the biostatistician needs to know about molecular biology

Biostatistics 578D

Spring 2001 HTML Slides


Lecture 1, March 29: The central dogma

Lecture 2, April 5: Mostly transcription

Lecture 3, April 12: Cancer: some basic technology

Lecture 4, April 19: Microarrays

Lecture 5, May 3: Microarrays II and proteomics

Lecture 6, May 10: SNP's, QTL's, molecular phenotyping

Lecture 7, May 17: Annotation of genes and proteins

Lecture 8, May 24: Comparative genomics: why the mouse?

Lecture 9, May 31: Deducing regulatory networks


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