This page refers to the Fall 2012 offering of CSE 536 only. The information on this page does not necessarily apply to every offering of CSE 536.
Fall 2012
14761
Computational Biology
This course is designed for CSE and Bioinformatics graduate students. Computational Biology studies the problems arising from Biology using algorithmic techniques. Typical problems include: sequencing and alignment of DNA and protein sequences; construction and comparison of evolutionary trees. These problems are of central importance in Biology. The course provides insights that will help students gain a comprehensive understanding of computational problems in Biology, and techniques for designing efficient algorithms for solving these problems. Prerequisite: Basic understanding of programming, or molecular biology and genetics.
None presently available.
None presently required.
Ph.D.: This course does not fulfill core area or core course requirements.
M.S.: This course does not fulfill core area or core course requirements.