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If some of the sessions of the first week are too basic, you are most likely an informatics student. In that case, focus on reading up on Molecular Biology and Genomics! Start, for example, here: | If some of the sessions of the first week are too basic, you are most likely an informatics student. In that case, focus on reading up on Molecular Biology and Genomics! Start, for example, here: | ||
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*[[Media:StructBiolReview-15.pdf|Structural biology review]] (Lecture on 1st Wednesday morning) | *[[Media:StructBiolReview-15.pdf|Structural biology review]] (Lecture on 1st Wednesday morning) | ||
*Berg, Tymoczko & Stryer, [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK21154 Biochemistry] | *Berg, Tymoczko & Stryer, [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK21154 Biochemistry] |
Revision as of 11:38, 29 October 2018
Suggestions for those very few students that do not need a basic course in Unix and Python
If some of the sessions of the first week are too basic, you are most likely an informatics student. In that case, focus on reading up on Molecular Biology and Genomics! Start, for example, here:
- Structural biology review (Lecture on 1st Wednesday morning)
- Berg, Tymoczko & Stryer, Biochemistry
- Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory DNA Learning Center
- EMBL-EBI's Train online
- NCBI Educational Resources
- 23andMe Genetics 101
- Galaxy tutorials and Galaxy 101
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