CSCI1810

(Formerly CS181)

Computational Molecular Biology

Offered this year and every year

Fall 2024

High-throughput experimental approaches now allow molecular biologists to make large-scale measurements of DNA, RNA, and protein, the three fundamental molecules of the cell. The resulting datasets are often too large for manual analysis and demand computational techniques. This course introduces algorithms for sequence comparison and alignment; molecular evolution and phylogenetics; DNA/RNA sequencing and assembly; recognition of genes and regulatory elements; and RNA and protein structure. The course demonstrates how to model biological problems in terms of computer science.

Prerequisites: CSCI0160, CSCI0180, CSCI0190, CSCI 0200 or consent of instructor.

Instructor(s):
Course Home Page: https://brown-cs181.github.io/
Location:CIT 241
Meeting Time:TTh 2:30pm-3:50pm
Exam Group:12
CRN:17494