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add to course: resource link: Biology "for dummies" or for non biologist (...informaticians) #96

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evezeyl opened this issue Jan 9, 2019 · 2 comments

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evezeyl commented Jan 9, 2019

to add to course.
[Parallel to the discussion. Structure and characteristics of genomes (prokaryotes, eukaryotes) that are important for bioinformatics. ie. DNA structure general, gene structure and regulatory parts, methylation... can be discussed which ones are important to present ex.: how to use those characteristics -> with bioinformatics -> to answer biological questions].

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evezeyl commented Jan 9, 2019

can probably add: also the videos linked to course (the one with easy algorithms/thinking way to understand how to use text to find out things...)
Bioinformatics Algorithms: An Active Learning Approach -> youtube chanel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKSUVRs2N2FdDNvQoRWKhoQ

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@arvindsundaram I think Gregor has had some intro lectures here, maybe you could find the link to those?

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