Homework
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| Date Assigned | Due | Homework |
|---|---|---|
| September 9 | September 16 | Homework 1 Write a summary and two critical questions you would have asked for the sweatbox session for the Jonathan Yewdell and Sam Broder lectures. The 2 summaries and 4 questions should total about 2 pages. You are free to use whatever software you'd like but we'd recommend LaTeX (see notes or email Derek for help with LaTeX). |
| September 23 | September 30 |
This homework will investigate GWAS caveats and utilize Mathematica for support. No previous programming experience is required, but, if you are unfamiliar with Mathematica, it would help to run through this quick tutorial. If you don't have access to Mathematica you can download it from the CIS software website (it can only be used while on campus). Alternatively, you can email Sorin and he can request a CS account for you. The PDF contains just the questions and the hw2.nb notebook file (NB) contains the Mathematica notebook you are required to complete. Homework 2 [PDF] [NB] Population Genetics Hardy-Weinberg notebook Homework 2 Answer [NB] |
| September 30 | October 7 | Homework 3 [PDF] Required Readings Data for the extra credit part HapMap data to use for comparison for the extra credit part. Homework 3 Answer [PDF] |
| October 7 | October 14 | Homework 4 [PDF] Homework 4 Answer [PDF] |
| October 14 | October 21 | Homework 5 [PDF] Reading: Comparative immunopeptidomics of humans and their pathogens [PDF] Data (Solutions) Sample Phasing Programs |
| October 28 | November 2 | Midterm [PDF] A genome-wide linkage and association scan reveals novel loci for autism [PDF] Supplementary 1 [PDF] Supplementary 2 [PDF] |
| November 13 | November 18 | Homework 6 Final project preparation [PDF] Homework 6 will be graded as part of the final project. |
| November 18 | November 25 | Homework 7 [PDF] Homework 7 Solution [PDF] |
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