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  • WELCOME LETTER

    Dear Students

    Welcome to the Introduction to Bioinformatics (CSE446) courses, I, Israfil Mahmud Raju will be your co-pilot in this online journey of learning.

    I care about your success in these courses. I'm glad you are here.

    Md. Israfil Mahmud Raju
    Lecturer, Department of Computer Science and Engineering
    Daffodil International University



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    Israfil Mahmud Raju

    Lecturer, Department of CSE

    Daffodil International University

    www.imraju.com

    Office: Room: 735 AB4

    Email: israfil.cse0298.c@diu.edu.bd

    Phone: +8801768470001

    Course Rationals

    Bioinformatics has been the most used method of incorporating intelligence of the biological world to computer science. It is therefore necessary to develop a good understanding of their operation and how they can be used as building blocks for computerized application of biology. This course explores the inner workings of a biological world from the programmer’s perspective by implementing different algorithms of Computer Science.

    Course Objectives

    O1
    To gather knowledge about biological world and relation with Computer Science and Engineering
    O2
    To analyze some existing methods and algorithms for specific biological problems
    O3
    To grow the research interest in the field of Bioinformatics
    O4
    To know the scope of bioinformatics research area and motivate them for research work.

    Course Outcomes

    CO1
    Able to understand the basics of Bioinformatics such as molecular and cellular biology, DNA sequencing, Gene duplication, Paralog, Ortholog, Homolog, Selectivity, Sensitivity Phylogenetic Tree
    CO2
    Able to analyze algorithms for various existing methods for specific topic such as Global and Local Alignment, FASTA, HMM, Parsimony, Distance Approach, Maximum Likelihood Estimation
    CO3
    Able to design and evaluate algorithms for specific biological problems.

    TEXT/REFERENCE BOOKS

    01
    An Introduction to Bioinformatics Algorithms
    by Neil C. Jones, Pavel A. Pevzner
    02
    Biological sequence analysis
    by Richard Durbin, Sean R. Eddy, Anders Krogh, Graeme Mitchison

    Assessment Plan

    Final Exam
    40
    Mid-term Exam
    25
    3 Class Tests
    15
    Attendance
    07
    Assignment
    05
    Presentation
    08
    Total
    100
  • Topic 1

    Week 1

    Introduction to Bioinformatics

  • Topic 2

    Week 2

    Molecular and Cellular Biology

  • Topic 3

    Week 3

    Gene Structure and Splicing

  • Topic 4

    Week 4

    DNA Sequencing

  • Topic 5

    Week 5

    Sequence Alignment

  • Topic 6

    Week 6

    Multiple Sequence Alignment

  • Topic 7

    Week 7

    Gene Duplication and Read Mapping

  • Topic 8

    Week 8

    Database Searching

  • Midterm Examination

    Week 9

    Midterm Examination

    • Topic 10

      Week 10

      HMM- Forward Algorithm

    • Topic 11

      Week 11

      HMM-Viterbi Algorithm

    • Topic 12

      Week 12

      Phylogenetic Tree

    • Topic 13

      Week 13

      Maximum Likelihood Estimation

    • Topic 14

      Week 14

      Final Examination