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MATH3353 Topics in Bioinformatics Honours

Later Year Course

Offered By Department of Mathematics
Academic Career Undergraduate
Course Subject Mathematics
Offered in First Semester, 2011, Second Semester, 2011, First Semester, 2012, and Second Semester, 2012
Unit Value 6 units
Course Description

This course begins with a brief review of some of the areas of probability and statistics needed for applications to bioinformatics problems.  Typical problems addressed by bioinformaticians are identifying functionally different parts of a genome, searching DNA or protein databases to find sequences which are functionally similar to a given query sequence, or inferring the relatedness of different species by measuring the similarity of their genomes. The course will cover the mathematical theory behind algorithms commonly used by biologists and also give examples of current research.

Note: This is an Honours Pathway Course. It emphasises mathematical rigour for a range of advanced Bioinformatics topics.

Learning Outcomes

On satisfying the requirements of this course, students will have the knowledge and skills to:

1. Explain the fundamental concepts of a special topic in bioinformatics and its role in modern mathematics and applied contexts.
2. Demonstrate accurate and efficient use of specific bioinformatics techniques.
3. Demonstrate capacity for mathematical reasoning through analysing, proving and explaining concepts from bioinformatics.

Indicative Assessment

Assessment is expected to be based on:

  • Two assignments (15% each; LO 1-3)
  • Final exam (70%; LO 1-3)
Workload

36 hours of lectures and regular weekly one hour tutorials.

Areas of Interest Mathematics
Requisite Statement

Prerequisite:  MATH2307 and STAT2001

Corequisites A solid background in theoretical physics and mathematics is expected.
Incompatibility MATH3017
Consent Required Please contact admin.teaching.msi@anu.edu.au for consent to enrol in this course.
Science Group C
Academic Contact Dr Alexander Isaev and Conrad.Burden@anu.edu.au

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