Learning outcome (at course level) |
Learning and teaching strategies |
Assessment Strategies |
On completion of this course, the learner will: CO52B: recognize the definition of statistics, its subject and its relation with the other sciences. Understand probability. CO53B: Learn the classification of data, frequency distribution and graphical distribution of data. Measures of central tendencies CO54B: Learn Hypothesis testing by student t and chi-square test. CO55B: To learn how bioinformatics data is stored and organized in various databases like NCBI and how to locate and extract data from key bioinformatics databases. CO56B: Learn similarity searching by BLAST & FASTA. |
Interactive Lectures, Discussion, Tutorials, Reading assignments, presentations Self-learning assignments, Effective questions Giving tasks. |
C A test, Semester end examinations, Quiz, Solving problems in tutorials, Assignments, Classroom interaction |
Overview of bioinformatics- introduction, advantages and limitations, Database types- Primary and secondary databases, sequence databases- nucleotide and protein sequence databases (NCBI, EMBL, DDBJ, UNIPORT)
Structure databases (PDB, MMDB), Concept of similarity searching, methods of similarity searching (BLAST, FASTA) and its use, multiple sequence alignment.
Sampling - Sampling procedure, types of sampling, Classification and tabulation of data, frequency distribution, probability, addition and multiplication theorem of probability, advantages and limitations of biostatistics.
Mean, median and mode, Measures of dispersion - Standard deviation, coefficient of variation, Skewness and Kurtosis.
Hypothesis testing, Nulls hypothesis and alternative hypothesis, Chi-square test, F-test, ANOVA- one way and two way classifications.
• Biostatistics: A Foundation for Analysis in Health Sciences, (7th edition), W W Daniel, John Wiley and Sons Inc., 2001.
• Essential Bioinformatics, JinXiong, John Wiley and Sons. 2006.
• Introduction to Bioinformatics, A Teresa and D P Smith, Prentice Hall, 2006.
• Statistical Methods in Biology, N T J Bailey, Cambridge University Press, 1995.
• Introduction to Bioinformatics, A M Lesk, Oxford University Press, 2002.
• Practical statistics for Experimental Biologists, A C Swardlaw, John Wiley and sons Inc., 1985
SUGGESTED READINGS:
• Bioinformatics, A practical Guide to the Analysis of Genes and Proteins, (2nd edition), A D Baxevanis, and B F Ouellette, John Wiley and Sons, 2002.
• Fundamentals of Biostatistics, Hammanth Rao & K. Janardan, I K International Publishing House Pvt. Ltd, 2013
• Instant notes, Bioinformatics, Westhead, Parish, and Twyman, (1st edition), Bios Scientific Publishers Ltd., 2003.
• Biostatistics: Basic Concepts and Methodology for the Health Sciences, 10ed, ISV. Wiley 2019
• Bioinformatics Sequence And Genome Analysis 2ed CBS Publishers , 2005
• Sequence Analysis Primer, Gribskov and Devereux, Stockton Press, 1989
e RESOURCES:
• National Center for Biotechnology Information (nih.gov)
• BLAST: Basic Local Alignment Search Tool (nih.gov)
• EMBL-EBI: EMBL’s European Bioinformatics Institute | EMBL’s European Bioinformatics Institute
JOURNALS:
• International Journal of Molecular Biotechnology
• Indian Journal of Biotechnology
• Current Science
• Bioinformatics