Biochemistry 201

Advanced Molecular Biology

Genome Lectures

Doug Brutlag

Mailto:brutlag@stanford.edu

Genome Based Lectures From the Mathematical Sciences Research Institute in Berkeley

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David Botstein Of Genes and Genomes

Elbert Branscomb Comparative Genomics: What, Why, Problems and Challenges

Phil Green Genome Sequence Assembly

David Haussler Using Hidden Markov Models for Biosequence Analysis: Recent Tests and New Methods

Leroy Hood Future Mathematical Challenges Posed by the Systems Analysis of Genomes and Proteomes

Robert Lipshutz Genes, Chips, and Genomes

Pavel Pevzner Gene Hunting Without Genomic Sequencing: the Twenty Questions Game with Genes

David Siegmund Statistical aspects of gene mapping

Donna Slonim Mining Gene Expression Data

Gary Stormo Uncovering Regulatory Networks Using Pattern Recognition Algorithms

Ellen Wijsman Statistical and Computational Contributions to Gene Mapping: History and Current Developments