Retro prof-type at desk University of Washington Computer Science & Engineering
 Computational Biology
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 Autumn, 2011  (S. Lee)
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    Catalog Description: Introduces computational methods for understanding biological systems at the molecular level. Problem areas such as mapping and sequencing, sequence analysis, structure prediction, phylogenic inference, regulatory analysis. Techniques such as dynamic programming, Markov models, expectation-maximization, local search.
Prerequisites: graduate standing in biological, computer, mathematical or statistical science, or permission of instructor.
Credits: 4

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