Using Computers in Molecular Biology
NYU Medical Center Course G16.2604
Index of "Lecture Slides"
Lecture 1: Introduction & overview of the state-of-the-art in Bioinformatics
Exercise for Lecture 1
Lecture 1 PowerPoint slides
Lecture 2: Introduction to UNIX
Exercise for Lecture 2
Lecture 2 PowerPoint slides
Lecture 3: Working with UNIX
Exercise for Lecture 3 Perl Exercise 1
Lecture 3 PowerPoint slides
Guide to Emacs (PDF)
Lecture 4: Finding Sequences in Databases
Exercise for Lecture 4
Lecture 4 PowerPoint slides
Lecture 5: Similarity searching
Exercise for Lecture 5
Lecture 5 PowerPoint slides
Lecture 6: Pairwise and Multiple Alignment
Exercise for Lecture 6
Lecture 6 PowerPoint slides
Lecture 7: Sequence-Function Relationships
Exercise for Lecture 7 Web motif & function Exercise
Lecture 7 PowerPoint slides
Lecture 8:Phylogenetics
Exercise for Lecture 8
Lecture 8 PowerPoint slides
Lecture 9: SeqWeb and SeqLab: Graphical Interfaces for bioinformatics
SeqLab Tutorial
Lecture 10: Computer Tools for Sequencing Projects, PCR and Restriction Mapping
Restriction Mapping & PCR exercise
Sequence Assembly exercise
Lecture 10 PowerPoint slides
Lecture 11: Genomics (no web notes)
Leture 11 PowerPoint slides
Lecture 12: The Internet for Biologists
Terri Attwood's Web Biocomputing tutorial
Sequence Analysis on the Web
Using Computers for Molecular Biology
Stuart M. Brown, Ph.D., RCR, NYU Medical Center Comments to: browns02@mcrcr.med.nyu.edu