How do we infer which genes orchestrate various processes in the cell? How did humans migrate out of Africa and spread around the world? In this class, we will see that these two seemingly different questions can be addressed using similar algorithmic and machine learning techniques arising from the general problem of dividing data points into distinct clusters.

Genomic Data Science and Clustering (Bioinformatics V)

Genomic Data Science and Clustering (Bioinformatics V)
This course is part of Bioinformatics Specialization


Instructors: Pavel Pevzner
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- Applied Machine Learning
- Unsupervised Learning
- Life Sciences
- Anthropology
- Cell Biology
- Taxonomy
- Data Preprocessing
- Machine Learning Algorithms
- Statistical Machine Learning
- Dimensionality Reduction
- Data Transformation
- Data Mining
- Machine Learning
- Bioinformatics
- Molecular Biology
- Machine Learning Methods
- Data Analysis Software
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Reviewed on Oct 23, 2019
Truly awesome. What I liked best was that this course didn't have a peer reviewed final challenge, so I didn't have to wait months until my work was graded :)
Reviewed on Nov 10, 2018
Absolutely fantastic course. Kudos to the course creators.
Reviewed on Mar 21, 2020
Really enjoyed the clustering chapters and the practical exercises with the yeast dataset
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