Large-scale biology projects such as the sequencing of the human genome and gene expression surveys using RNA-seq, microarrays and other technologies have created a wealth of data for biologists. However, the challenge facing scientists is analyzing and even accessing these data to extract useful information pertaining to the system being studied. This course focuses on employing existing bioinformatic resources – mainly web-based programs and databases – to access the wealth of data to answer questions relevant to the average biologist, and is highly hands-on.

Bioinformatic Methods II

Bioinformatic Methods II
This course is part of Plant Bioinformatic Methods Specialization

Instructor: Nicholas James Provart
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Reviewed on May 5, 2020
Well organized and easy to learn with good laboratory practice.
Reviewed on Aug 23, 2015
Excellent course with excellent support by the Professor and Mentor. Covers what you need to know about protein bioinformatics and detailed expression analysis.
Reviewed on May 19, 2020
Great way of teaching. Step by step procedure followed in this course enable the learners to grasp quickly and efficiently. Thank you
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