Special Topics in Genetics and Genomics (140.668)


In general

Instructors

Karl Broman, Rafael Irizarry, Kung-Yee Liang, Giovanni Parmigiani, and Ingo Ruczinski

Course description

Addresses statistical issues in genetics and genomics. Consists of two four-week modules, with revolving instructors and topics. Possible topics include the following: genetic mapping in experimental organisms; genetic map construction; linkage analysis in humans; linkage disequilibrium in humans; population genetics; phylogenetic inference; topics in protein structure; microarray analysis; and proteomics.

Prerequisites

140.651-654; knowledge of the computer package R.


In particular: Second Term, 2006-2007

Instructor

Karl Broman

Topic

Mapping quantitative trait loci in experimental crosses

Course time

Monday and Wednesday, 10:30 - 11:50am

Course room

W4007 SPH

Syllabus, etc.

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In particular: Second Term, 2004-2005

Instructors

Karl Broman and Ingo Ruczinski

Topics

Linkage mapping in mouse and man (KB); Statistical methods in proteomics and structural bioinformatics (IR)

Course time

Monday and Wednesday, 10:30 - 11:50am

Course room

W4007 Wolfe St

Syllabus, etc.

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In particular: Second Term, 2002-2003


Last modified: Wed Apr 15 23:04:37 2009