Laboratories for Integrating Bioinformatics into the Life Sciences - Part II
Tested Studies in Laboratory Teaching, 2016, Volume 37
Garry Duncan, O. William McClung, Letitia Reichart, Dawn Simon, William Tapprich, Neal Grandgenett, & Mark Pauley
Abstract
Bioinformatics is a well-established and rapidly-developing discipline integrating mathematical and
computational techniques with biological knowledge to analyze genetic information. The essential nature of bioinformatics is well-recognized in graduate programs, research consortia, and biotechnology industries, but exposure to bioinformatics has been slow to reach life sciences undergraduates, and bioinformatics-focused laboratories are not yet widely available. The goal of this workshop is to present a bioinformatics-focused laboratory that has been developed and implemented by the authors at three universities in Nebraska. The laboratory can be used in a variety of classes. A similar workshop covering different laboratories was presented at ABLE 2014.
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