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CS 374 — Algorithms in Biology
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Human and Mouse Genomic Sequences Reveal Extensive Reuse of Breakpoints in Mammalian Evolution
Introduction to DNA Self-Assembly
Computational Methods for Studying Chromatin Remodeling and Structure
What is the Definition of a Gene
Algorithms in Biology Study Notes (Set 4)
Algorithms in Biology Study Notes (Set 1)
Short Primer on Genomics that are Comparative
Robust Self-Assembly of DNA
Regulatory Motif Finding (Set 3)
Regulatory Motif Finding (Set 2)
Introduction to Modeling Protein Interactions and Docking
Probabilistic Discovery of Overlapping Cellular Processes and Their Regulation
Learning from Genome Reversal Finding in Mice and Men
MicroRNA Detection (Set 2)
Algorithms in Biology Lecture Notes (Set 5)
Algorithms in Biology Lecture Notes (Set 4)
Fifth Lecture Human Migration
Second Lecture Genomic Sequence Alignment
Fifteenth Lecture Transforming Cells into Automata
Human Evolution (Set 1)
Introduction to Graphical Models for Protein Kinetics
Genome Rearrangements in Mammalian Evolution Lessons from Human and Mouse Genomes
Finding Elements in DNA that are Conserved by Evolution
Evolution of Proteins that are Multidomain