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The document outlines the course CSE4065 - Computational Genomics for Spring 2024, taught by Asst. Prof. Betül Boz. It details course information, including prerequisites, lecture times, main textbooks, evaluation methods, and policies regarding assignments and academic integrity. The course aims to teach DNA sequence analysis and algorithms for genome analysis.

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Introduction

The document outlines the course CSE4065 - Computational Genomics for Spring 2024, taught by Asst. Prof. Betül Boz. It details course information, including prerequisites, lecture times, main textbooks, evaluation methods, and policies regarding assignments and academic integrity. The course aims to teach DNA sequence analysis and algorithms for genome analysis.

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CSE4065 – Spring 2024

Computational Genomics
Lecture 1: Introduction

Betül Boz

[email protected]
Agenda
◼ Course Info

◼ Course Outline

◼ Introduction to Computational Genomics

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Course Info:
◼ Instructor: Asst. Prof. Betül Boz
[email protected]
◼ Prerequisites
❑ None
◼ Lecture Times:
❑ Monday 11:30-12:20 Thursday 9:30-11:20
❑ M2-103
◼ Main Text Book
❑ Compeau Philip, Pevzner, Pavel: Bioinformatics Algorithms: An active
Learning Approach
❑ Durbin, Eddy, Krogh, Mitchison: Biological Sequence Analysis
❑ Makinen, Belazzougui, Cunial, Tomescu: Genome-Scale Algorithm Design

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What This Course is About?

◼ Goal 1:
❑ Sequence and assemble DNA sequences
❑ Analyze genome

◼ Goal 2:
❑ Teach algorithms for sequence analysis

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How Will You Be Evaluated?

◼ Quiz %10

◼ Assignment %25

◼ Midterm Exam %25

◼ Final Exam %40

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Policies

◼ No late assignments accepted

◼ Everything must be your own work (unless otherwise specified)

◼ Cheating → Failing grade

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