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CSE 601: Data Mining and Bioinformatics

This page refers to the Fall 2004 offering of CSE 601 only. The information on this page does not necessarily apply to every offering of CSE 601.

Fall 2004

21705

Data Mining and Bioinformatics

This course focuses on data mining and data warehousing techniques and their applications in bioinformatics. The course explains the broad scope of bioinformatics, discusses the theory and practice of computational methods and software, and provides insight that will help students gain a comprehensive understanding of the bioinformatics field. Major topics include biological data storage, retrieval, and modeling; data mining literature for biology; distributed and parallel biological databases; visualization tools for biological data analysis; statistical methods for gene expression analysis; molecular sequence analysis; protein-protein interaction analysis; identification and classification of genes and regulatory elements; and biological information integration, interoperability, and bio-ontology.

None presently available.

None presently required.

Ph.D.: This course does not fulfill core area or core course requirements.

M.S.: This course fulfills one Software and Information Systems Core Area requirement.

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