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Practical Course: "Bioinformatics Software Tools"


 
General Subject: Practical informatics
Tutors:
Daniel Richter, Alexander Auch and Prof. D. Huson
Time:
February 19 - March 02, 2007, 9:00-17:00
Preliminary discussion:
February 14th, 17:00 s.t., C311, Sand 14, AB Huson
Amount: 4 SWS,  examinable: 2 SWS
Location: Computer room C311
Office hours:
by appointment
Enrolment:
by eMail to Daniel Richter with indication of complete name, matricle number and WSI login ID
Maximum number of participants: 9
Description:
In this tutorial we want to look at several software tools that are widely used at the moment.
E.g.: Programs for sequence comparison (pairwise and multiple alignments, e.g. ClustalW, T-Coffee, Muscle), programs for phylogenetic reconstruction (e.g. Phylip, Paup, SplitsTree), database search (e.g. BLAST, HMMer), visualization (e.g. CGViz), genome finishing, genefinding (e.g. genscan) and others.
Requirements for admission:
completed Vordiplom Bioinformatik, the lectures "Algorithms in Bioinformatics I and II" are recommended.
Experiences with Java and at least one scripting language (Python, Perl, bash, ...) are needed.



Course language

The teaching language is German or English if any participant does not understand German.
For written documents (hand-outs, protocols etc.) English is recommended.


Day Exercises
1 EMBOSS
2 BLAST and visualization of sequence alignments
3 MSA and Phylogeny
4 Phylogeny
5 Genome Assembly
6 Annotierungs-Pipeline
7 Annotierungs-Pipeline + WGP
8 Metagenomics
9 Support Vector Machines




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