Introduces to the commands that you need to manage and analyze directories, files, and large sets of genomic data. This is the fourth course in the Genomic Big Data Science Specialization from Johns Hopkins University.



Command Line Tools for Genomic Data Science
This course is part of Genomic Data Science Specialization

Instructor: Liliana Florea, PhD
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There are 4 modules in this course
In this module, you will be introduced to Command Line Tools for Genomic Data Science
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12 videos6 readings2 assignments
In this module, we'll be taking a look at Sequences and Genomic Features in a sequence of 10 presentations.
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In this module, we'll be going over Alignment and Sequence Variation in another sequence of 8 presentations.
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In this module, we'll be going over Tools for Transcriptomics in a sequence of 6 presentations.
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Reviewed on Apr 8, 2018
A really hard introduction to bioinformatics pipelines, it was difficult but was stimulant!
Reviewed on Apr 23, 2020
Some explanations are4 not completely clear. A good summary of what every tools does and of which rools should be used to tackle which situation would really beneficial
Reviewed on Aug 5, 2020
There were some typos and confusion about the need not to follow the example code for Exam 4.However, I thought that the course was good and useful overall.Thank You!
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