Biology 334 - Bioinformatics and Comparative Molecular Biology
Bioinformat & Comp Molecul Bio
Spring
2024
01
3.00
Blair Bentley
TU TH 10:50 AM - 12:05 PM
Smith College
BIO-334-01-202403
Burton 219
bbentley@smith.edu
This course focuses on methods and approaches in the emerging fields of bioinformatics and molecular evolution. Discussions include the quantitative examination of genetic variation, selective and stochastic forces shaping proteins and catalytic RNA data mining, comparative analysis of whole genome data sets, comparative genomics and bioinformatics, and hypothesis testing in computational biology. The course explores the role of bioinformatics and comparative methods in the fields of molecular medicine, drug design and in systematic, conservation and population biology. Corequisite: BIO 335 strongly recommended but not required. Prerequisite: BIO 132, BIO 230, BIO 232, or equivalent. Enrollment limited to 20.