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Contents
-  Part One:  Molecular Biology
- The central dogma of molecular biology
 - DNA structure
 - RNA structure
 - Protein & Nucleic acid
 - Human Genome
 
 
- Part Two:  Sequence Searches and Alignment
- Sequence Databases
 - Nucleic Acid Search Algorithms
 - Nucleic Acid Alignment Algorithms
 - Protein Alignment Algorithms
 
 
-  Part Three:  Phylogenetics
- Understanding Phylogenetic Trees
 - Distance Algorithms
 - Parsimony Algorithms
 - Likelihood Algorithms
 - Bayesian Algorithms
 
 
-  Part Four:  Genomics
- Whole Genome Assembly
 
 - Part Five: Gene Expression
 - Part Six: Protein Structure
 - Part Seven: Proteomics
 - Part Eight: Metabolomics
 - Part Nine: Metagenomics
 
- Part Ten: Biological sequences and biological diversity
- Chemical diversity, arising from sequence diversity, allows biological diversity
 - How biological complexity is expressed in genomic differences
 - Biological sequence data indicate a common ancestor for all living things
 - Unique features of biological sequences derived from extremophiles
 - The genetic origins of oxygen adapted life, mitochondria and chloroplasts
 - The genetic origins of multi-cellularity
 - A living species is defined as much by genetic diversity as by the genome of any particular individual
 - How genetic variability within a species allows for speciation
 
 
- Part Eleven: Other types of biological data
- Medical informatics
 - Environmental or population data
 - Morphological data
 - Relational databases and biological data
 
 
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