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Bioinformatics
NewIntegratingAcross bordersProblem orientedTheory and practiceNot very difficult…
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Bioinformatics examples
Analysis of the information content of genomes
Sequence analysis and sequence alignment
Most computational aspects of drug design
Data mining in biological databases
Model macromolecular structures/complexes
Biological pathway analysis
Phylogeny
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Human genome
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aactagacaa gtcacaatgc aacccctttg ctccagagga aaaggagtaa gcacagaggg
cttctgagtc cggcaatgct ccatttcctg acaggagcat tttacagact tgcgtctgcc
cctctgaggg aggcagggcc atcagctaac actcagagac aaggatggtc ctacaacatc
ctgatctggg aggaagaggt gaaggcaact caccaccctc aggcatctta acagaaaaca
gtggaactaa ggctcattct aaagaatgtg cccaagatca cacaccgaag gctgcaaagc
gagagtcaaa cttggaaccc tgaacctgca cttgtccctt tacactgccc tgcagcatgg
atgcgatggc tgggcagagg gaagtgccca agcctgggga caaaaatgcc tacctg....
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Bioinformatics and medicine
The human genome will be known and properly annotated in a few years.
At that moment we know nearly all targets for medicines.
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Single Nucleotide Polymorphism
SNPs (“snips”): Naturally occurring variants that affect a single nucleotide.
Occurrence: once in every 300-1000 bases.
SNPs are responsible e.g. for hair colour, but are also the reason for individual differences in respons to drugs.
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Molecular graphics
If you don't think that pictures are the best way to communicate, I suggest you go home, and watch your radio.
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Molecular graphics
Some mutations found in the P63 model reduce its DNA binding capacity
P63 is a P53 homologue