| Week | Topic |
| Jan 13-15 | Protein structure, databases |
| Jan 20-22 | Protein database, protein structure prediction |
| Jan 27-29 | Aligning primary sequences why and how |
| Feb 3-5 | Multiple Sequence Alignments |
| Feb 10-12 | Phylogenetics |
| Feb 17-19 | Genomes assembling sequences |
| Feb 26 | Exam 1 Note changed date Study Guide |
| Mar 3-5 | Sequence analysis gene prediction promoters and motifs |
| Mar 10-12 | Spring Break |
| Mar 17-19 | Sequencing Methods |
| Mar 24-26 | Combinatorial methods random libraries |
| Mar 31-Apr 2 | Expression analysis DNA arrays |
| Apr 7 | Exam 2 Study Guide |
| Apr 14-16 | Expression analysis - proteomics |
| Apr 21-23 | Combinatorial methods yeast hybrids |
| Apr 28-30 | Data mining |
| Friday May 7 | FINAL EXAM 11:00 AM - 1:00 PM A1400 Note time and Room number Study Guide |
Indicates related student exercise
| 29-Jan | Sequence alignment assignment |
Links to Programs used in this course:
SwissPDBViewer Modeling tutorial Swiss Homology Modeling Page
Contact information:
Jim Nolan - room A1394
Phone: 678-407-5788 jnolan@ggc.edu
BIOL4200 web address: http://facultyweb.ggc.usg.edu/jnolan/lectures/4200/