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Biophysics Genomics and Computational Biology

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Biophysics Genomics and Computational Biology

Biophysics Genomics and Computational Biology

This note covers the following topics: Minimal Biosystems, Optimal BioSystems, DNA: Genotyping and Biome sequencing, RNA: Quantitation concepts and Clustering by gene or condition and other regulon data sources, Protein: 3D structural genomics, homology, catalytic and regulatory dynamics, function and drug design, Mass spectrometry, post-synthetic modifications, quantitation of proteins, metabolites and interactions.

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