- published: 21 Dec 2009
- views: 40410
- author: Singularity University
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Daniel Reda - An Introduction to Biotechnology and Bioinformatics
Daniel Reda, co-Chair of the Biotechnology and Bioinformatics track at Singularity Univers...
published: 21 Dec 2009
author: Singularity University
Daniel Reda - An Introduction to Biotechnology and Bioinformatics
Daniel Reda - An Introduction to Biotechnology and Bioinformatics
Daniel Reda, co-Chair of the Biotechnology and Bioinformatics track at Singularity University, introduces the key concepts and breakthroughs in biotechnology...- published: 21 Dec 2009
- views: 40410
- author: Singularity University
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Introduction to Bioinformatics - Week 1 - Lecture 1
Middle East Technical University OpenCourseWare [ http://ocw.metu.edu.tr ] Course Title: I...
published: 29 Mar 2013
author: METUOpenCourseWare
Introduction to Bioinformatics - Week 1 - Lecture 1
Introduction to Bioinformatics - Week 1 - Lecture 1
Middle East Technical University OpenCourseWare [ http://ocw.metu.edu.tr ] Course Title: Introduction to Bioinformatics Lecture Title: Introduction to Bioinf...- published: 29 Mar 2013
- views: 1164
- author: METUOpenCourseWare
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Python For Bioinformatics and Your First Python for Bioinformatics Program
For more in-depth Python for Bioinformatics training visit: http://www.howtobioinformatics...
published: 28 Mar 2013
author: Blake Allen
Python For Bioinformatics and Your First Python for Bioinformatics Program
Python For Bioinformatics and Your First Python for Bioinformatics Program
For more in-depth Python for Bioinformatics training visit: http://www.howtobioinformatics.com/pythonforBioinformatics Hi and welcome to Python for bioinform...- published: 28 Mar 2013
- views: 1596
- author: Blake Allen
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Bioinformatics Insight
Introduction to bioinformatics with Dr. Steve Jones, Head, Bioinformatics, Genome Sciences...
published: 07 Oct 2010
author: genomicseducation
Bioinformatics Insight
Bioinformatics Insight
Introduction to bioinformatics with Dr. Steve Jones, Head, Bioinformatics, Genome Sciences Centre, BC Cancer Agency.- published: 07 Oct 2010
- views: 6684
- author: genomicseducation
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Intro to Bioinformatics
Short (~17 min) podcast on very basic bioinformatics for medicinal chemistry students....
published: 29 Mar 2012
author: Bob Gotwals
Intro to Bioinformatics
Intro to Bioinformatics
Short (~17 min) podcast on very basic bioinformatics for medicinal chemistry students.- published: 29 Mar 2012
- views: 1003
- author: Bob Gotwals
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Introduction to Bioinformatics
What is Bioinformatics? How does it interface with high throughput sequencing?...
published: 19 Oct 2010
author: Institute for Genome Sciences
Introduction to Bioinformatics
Introduction to Bioinformatics
What is Bioinformatics? How does it interface with high throughput sequencing?- published: 19 Oct 2010
- views: 15184
- author: Institute for Genome Sciences
1:58
Careers in Bioinformatics
Working at the Institute for Genome Sciences in Baltimore, Maryland....
published: 19 Oct 2010
author: Institute for Genome Sciences
Careers in Bioinformatics
Careers in Bioinformatics
Working at the Institute for Genome Sciences in Baltimore, Maryland.- published: 19 Oct 2010
- views: 7551
- author: Institute for Genome Sciences
2:32
Bioinformatics
Představujeme nový přeshraniční obor Bioinformatics. Studium probíhá v anglickém jazyce, a...
published: 07 Nov 2012
author: Přírodovědecká fakulta JU
Bioinformatics
Bioinformatics
Představujeme nový přeshraniční obor Bioinformatics. Studium probíhá v anglickém jazyce, a je realizováno ve spolupráci s Johannes Kepler Universität v Linci...- published: 07 Nov 2012
- views: 435
- author: Přírodovědecká fakulta JU
51:06
UCLA Bioinformatics Course CM160/260 - Introduction to Bioinformatics
This course will cover bioinformatics concepts and methodologies. It seeks to emphasize th...
published: 24 Aug 2012
author: Michael Janis
UCLA Bioinformatics Course CM160/260 - Introduction to Bioinformatics
UCLA Bioinformatics Course CM160/260 - Introduction to Bioinformatics
This course will cover bioinformatics concepts and methodologies. It seeks to emphasize the concepts behind the rapid development of the field, both to give ...- published: 24 Aug 2012
- views: 2002
- author: Michael Janis
253:37
Beatles and Bioinformatics
bioinformatics and sequencing meeting coming live from University of Liverpool. Please see...
published: 27 Nov 2013
Beatles and Bioinformatics
Beatles and Bioinformatics
bioinformatics and sequencing meeting coming live from University of Liverpool. Please see the full agenda posted at: http://pathogenomics.bham.ac.uk/blog/2013/10/beatles-and-bioinformatics/ Commencing around 1pm GMT until 5pm GMT. With thanks to our sponsors: Centre for Genomic Research, University of Liverpool with support from the Medical Research Council (MRC) and BBSRC.- published: 27 Nov 2013
- views: 572
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Bioinformatics Career Overview
A brief overview of Bioinformatics career opportunities brought to you by the University o...
published: 22 May 2012
author: USD Bioinformatics
Bioinformatics Career Overview
Bioinformatics Career Overview
A brief overview of Bioinformatics career opportunities brought to you by the University of South Dakota Computer Science Department.- published: 22 May 2012
- views: 797
- author: USD Bioinformatics
10:55
Bioinformatics part 1 What is Bioinformatics
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published: 29 Oct 2013
Bioinformatics part 1 What is Bioinformatics
Bioinformatics part 1 What is Bioinformatics
For more information, log on to- http://shomusbiology.weebly.com/ Download the study materials here- http://shomusbiology.weebly.com/bio-materials.html Bioinformatics Listeni/ˌbaɪ.oʊˌɪnfərˈmætɪks/ is an interdisciplinary field that develops and improves on methods for storing, retrieving, organizing and analyzing biological data. A major activity in bioinformatics is to develop software tools to generate useful biological knowledge. Bioinformatics uses many areas of computer science, mathematics and engineering to process biological data. Complex machines are used to read in biological data at a much faster rate than before. Databases and information systems are used to store and organize biological data. Analyzing biological data may involve algorithms in artificial intelligence, soft computing, data mining, image processing, and simulation. The algorithms in turn depend on theoretical foundations such as discrete mathematics, control theory, system theory, information theory, and statistics. Commonly used software tools and technologies in the field include Java, C#, XML, Perl, C, C++, Python, R, SQL, CUDA, MATLAB, and spreadsheet applications.[1][2][3]- published: 29 Oct 2013
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What is Bioinformatics?
An overview of : what is Bioinformatics Human Genome Project Bioinformatics organizations....
published: 27 Apr 2013
author: Aditya Sathyan
What is Bioinformatics?
What is Bioinformatics?
An overview of : what is Bioinformatics Human Genome Project Bioinformatics organizations.- published: 27 Apr 2013
- views: 52
- author: Aditya Sathyan
3:33
Career Girls: Mathematician "Bioinformatics"
This clip is part the Career Girls ongoing series of career guidance/inspiration videos. S...
published: 07 Oct 2011
author: careergirls
Career Girls: Mathematician "Bioinformatics"
Career Girls: Mathematician "Bioinformatics"
This clip is part the Career Girls ongoing series of career guidance/inspiration videos. See more at careergirls.org.- published: 07 Oct 2011
- views: 836
- author: careergirls
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Bioinformatics -- Understanding of living systems through information science
Recently, the progress of the Human Genome Project, aiming to decode all human DNA sequenc...
published: 23 Jan 2013
author: keiouniversity
Bioinformatics -- Understanding of living systems through information science
Bioinformatics -- Understanding of living systems through information science
Recently, the progress of the Human Genome Project, aiming to decode all human DNA sequences, has highlighted a research field called bioinformatics. In this...- published: 23 Jan 2013
- views: 640
- author: keiouniversity
35:11
Bioinformatics part 7 How to perform Global alignment 1
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published: 29 Oct 2013
Bioinformatics part 7 How to perform Global alignment 1
Bioinformatics part 7 How to perform Global alignment 1
For more information, log on to- http://shomusbiology.weebly.com/ Download the study materials here- http://shomusbiology.weebly.com/bio-materials.html In bioinformatics, a sequence alignment is a way of arranging the sequences of DNA, RNA, or protein to identify regions of similarity that may be a consequence of functional, structural, or evolutionary relationships between the sequences.[1] Aligned sequences of nucleotide or amino acid residues are typically represented as rows within a matrix. Gaps are inserted between the residues so that identical or similar characters are aligned in successive columns. Global alignments, which attempt to align every residue in every sequence, are most useful when the sequences in the query set are similar and of roughly equal size. (This does not mean global alignments cannot end in gaps.) A general global alignment technique is the Needleman--Wunsch algorithm, which is based on dynamic programming. Local alignments are more useful for dissimilar sequences that are suspected to contain regions of similarity or similar sequence motifs within their larger sequence context. The Smith--Waterman algorithm is a general local alignment method also based on dynamic programming. Hybrid methods, known as semiglobal or "glocal" (short for global-local) methods, attempt to find the best possible alignment that includes the start and end of one or the other sequence. This can be especially useful when the downstream part of one sequence overlaps with the upstream part of the other sequence. In this case, neither global nor local alignment is entirely appropriate: a global alignment would attempt to force the alignment to extend beyond the region of overlap, while a local alignment might not fully cover the region of overlap.[5] Another case where semiglobal alignment is useful is when one sequence is short (for example a gene sequence) and the other is very long (for example a chromosome sequence). In that case, the short sequence should be globally aligned but only a local alignment is desired for the long sequence.- published: 29 Oct 2013
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Intro to my online Human Genome and Bioinformatics summer class at UIUC
This is the introductory video I made to welcome my students to my Human Genome and Bioinf...
published: 06 Jun 2013
author: Joanne Manaster
Intro to my online Human Genome and Bioinformatics summer class at UIUC
Intro to my online Human Genome and Bioinformatics summer class at UIUC
This is the introductory video I made to welcome my students to my Human Genome and Bioinformatics class that I teach online at UIUC with the School of Integ...- published: 06 Jun 2013
- views: 370
- author: Joanne Manaster
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What is Bioinformatics and Computational Biology?
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published: 27 Mar 2012
author: discoverIAstate
What is Bioinformatics and Computational Biology?
What is Bioinformatics and Computational Biology?
- published: 27 Mar 2012
- views: 716
- author: discoverIAstate