MEDICINA CLINICA E SPERIMENTALEEnvironment and Workplace Prevention TechniquesAcademic Year 2022/2023

9796602 - ATTIVITA' SEMINARIALI di Informatica

Teacher: SALVATORE ALAIMO

Expected Learning Outcomes

The course's objective is to acquire methods for analyzing biological sequences and structures and the capability of searching in biological databases (e.g., Genes, sequences, functional domains). For example, starting from primary sequences of nucleic acids or proteins can hypothesize the function, evolutionary history, and structure. The tools used to achieve these objectives are the public databases and the tools for analyzing and visualizing such data.

Course Structure

Lectures and practical exercises

Should teaching be carried out in mixed mode or remotely, it may be necessary to introduce changes concerning previous statements, in line with the program planned and outlined in the syllabus.

Required Prerequisites

Basic knowledge of computer usage and internet navigation.

Attendance of Lessons

Class attendance is mandatory.

Detailed Course Content

The course is organized into lectures that provide a theoretical basis coupled with exercises for learning the use of bioinformatics tools in the field of medicine.

PROGRAM

  1. Introduction
  2. Pairwise and Multiple alignment
  3. Biological Databases: General Databases (NCBI, EMBL), Specialized Databases (OMIM, CIVIC, Drugbank, KEGG Pathway)
  4. Tools for the analysis of the transcriptome: Microarray, Next Generation Sequencing, Analysis of the transcriptome: Biomarkers

Textbook Information

We recommend the use of the text "Fondamenti di bioinformatica," Authors: Manuela Helmer Citterich Fabrizio Ferrè Giulio Pavesi Graziano Pesole Chiara Romualdi, Zanichelli Publisher (2018).

Other updated resources will be indicated by the lecturer in the slides used in class.

Course Planning

 SubjectsText References
1Introduction to bioinformatics: data types, problems, toolsZanichelli Chapters 2 and 16
2L’evoluzione biologica: ortologhi e paraloghiZanichelli Chapter 4
3Pairwise alignment: basic concepts, alignment theory, formats, BLAST algorithmZanichelli Chapter 5
4Multiple alignment: basic concepts, phylogenetic trees, CLUSTALW algorithm and neighbor-joiningZanichelli Chapter 6
5Hands-on activity on sequence alignmentMaterials provided by the lecturer
6General biological databases: NCBI (Gene, Nucleotide, Protein, SNP, Pubmed), UniprotMaterials provided by the lecturer
7Biological databases for medicine: OMIM, Kegg Pathway, CIVIC, DrugbankMaterials provided by the lecturer
8Hands-on activity on biological databasesMaterials provided by the lecturer
9The basis of transcriptome analysisZanichelli Chapter 10

Learning Assessment

Learning Assessment Procedures

The final exam consists of a written test or an oral interview at the teacher's discretion.

The written test consists of exercises and theory questions for 1 hour. The written test could be conducted through a computer on the exam.net platform.

Unless otherwise announced, the written exam is held at 9:00 a.m.

Notes:

Examples of frequently asked questions and / or exercises

Sample questions with their solutions and other examples are provided on the STUDIUM platform.

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