[bionet.general] Course on Molecular Biology Computing

MJB1%PHX.CAM.AC.UK@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU (10/20/88)

 Molecular biology computing course            18-Oct-1988  DPJ10

    A two day course providing a general practical introduction to some of the
    uses of computers in Molecular Biology will be held on the 26th and 27th of
    October in Room 204 of the Genetics Building in the Downing Site, Cambridge.
    There are 5 places left on the course.

      The provisional program, in outline, is as follows:

      Wednesday  26th October 9.30 - 13.00, 14.15 - 17.30

    - Compute restriction fragment sizes from an agarose gel photograph
    - Predict possible restriction maps from the computed restriction fragment
      sizes
    - Read sonicated sequences from autoradiographs using a digitiser
    - Use the Staden DB System (the PC based version) to reassemble those
      sequences
    - Use the Staden programs (the PC based version) to variously analyse the
      reassembled sequence
    - Transfer the reassembled sequence to the CSBS VAX (BIO)
    - Search a DNA sequence database stored on BIO for homologous sequences
    - Further investigate interesting homologies using the Staden programs (the
      VAX versions).

      Thursday 27th October 9.30 - 13.00, 14.15 - 17.30

    - Predict the secondary structure of an RNA sequence
    - Probe a protein sequence database (stored on the PC) for sequences
      homologous to a given sequence.
    - Further investigate interesting homologies using the Staden programs (the
      PC versions).
    - Investigate the potential function of a protein sequence
    - Predict the secondary structure of a protein sequence

    The teaching laboratory for the course includes seven workstations based on
    IBM PCATs. During the course the workstations will be used as stand alone
    machines and as terminals to the Cambridge IBM 3084 mainframe (PHX) and BIO.

    Some of the IBM PC programs that are used are public domain programs so
    copies can be provided.

    Temporary IBM 3084 (Phoenix) and VAX projects will be available for course
    participants who do not have their own. Application forms for personal
    projects will be available.

    The course is free to all who would like to attend. If you would like to
    come on the course please contact

                David Judge,
                Department of Genetics.

            Telephone: Not yet installed
            Email    : DPJ10@UK.AC.CAM.PHX
                       DPJ10@UK.AC.CAM.BIO