This class provides an introduction to the Python programming language and the iPython notebook. This is the third course in the Genomic Big Data Science Specialization from Johns Hopkins University.



Python for Genomic Data Science
This course is part of Genomic Data Science Specialization

Instructors: Mihaela Pertea, PhD
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There are 4 modules in this course
This week we will have an overview of Python and take the first steps towards programming.
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5 videos3 readings2 assignments
In this module, we'll be taking a look at Data Structures and Ifs and Loops.
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4 videos2 assignments
In this module, we have a long three-part lecture on Functions as well as a 10-minute look at Modules and Packages.
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4 videos2 assignments
In this module, we have another long three-part lecture, this time about Communicating with the Outside, as well as a final lecture about Biopython.
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4 videos2 readings3 assignments
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Reviewed on Jul 1, 2016
This course was in line with my expectations. Sometimes exercises were a bit out of context. I would have probably dedicated more time to Biopython.
Reviewed on May 10, 2018
I learned a lot. The final exam was more difficult than the course content, but I think it was critical for ensuring that I was able to apply the course content.
Reviewed on Oct 12, 2018
I learned a lot from this course, being new to coding. The content is tweaked towards bioinformatic problems and requires a good grasp of the topic to pass.
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