BIO 325

Bioinformatics

Includes laboratory. An introduction to the molecular theory and computational tools for analyzing gene and protein sequences. A major activity is the use of computer programs and algorithms to find and align gene and protein sequences, to predict protein structure and function, and to create network maps and phylogenetic histories from molecular sequences. Prerequisites: BIO 101 or CHEM 240

Distribution Area Prerequisites Credits
BIO 101 or CHEM 240 1 course

Spring Semester information

Sarah Mordan-McCombs

325A: Bioinformatics