Bioinformatics Proteomics Analysis Guide for Research Papers
Last updated 2022-12-29
Duration: 01:56:18 | .MP4 1280x720, 30 fps(r) | AAC, 44100 Hz, 2ch | 1.2 GB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English
Last updated 2022-12-29
Duration: 01:56:18 | .MP4 1280x720, 30 fps(r) | AAC, 44100 Hz, 2ch | 1.2 GB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English
Bioinformatics Beginners to advance guide for Proteomics Analysis Guide for Research and article publication
What you'll learn
Protein Sequence Analysis
Protein Phylogenetic Analysis
Protein Motifs Analysis
Protein Domains Analysis
Protein Structure Prediction
Protein-Protein Interaction analysis
Protein-Protein Calculations Analysis
Pathway Analysis
Protein Physical Parameter Analysis
Protein Location Analysis
Mass spectrometry-based lipid identifications
Requirements
Background knowledge of Biology and genetics
Knowledge of the composition and function of proteins
Understanding Bioinformatics Basic Concepts
Description
Do you want to enter the field of research in Bioinformatics, but don't know enough about the research of bioinformatics but you want to work in this field?
Are you curious about the recent advances in proteomics data, and how they can be applied to Modern Day research in bioinformatics?
Do you want to use Bioinformatics tools to analyze data generated by proteins?
Then this Course is for you:
You will be Learning and Applying the hands-on practice on the following analysis
· Protein Sequence Analysis
Sequence analysis is a term that comprehensively represents a computational analysis of a DNA, RNA, or peptide sequence, to extract knowledge about its properties, biological function, structure, and evolution.
· Protein Phylogenetic Analysis
The phylogenetic analysis provides an in-depth understanding of how species evolve through genetic changes. Scientists can evaluate the path that connects a present-day organism with its ancestral origin, as well as can predict the genetic divergence that may occur in the future.
· Protein Motifs Analysis
The Protein sequence motifs are by definition short fragments of conserved amino acids, often associated with a specific function.
· Protein Domains Analysis
Domains are distinct functional and/or structural units in a protein. Usually they are responsible for a particular function or interaction, contributing to the overall role of a protein. Domains may exist in a variety of biological contexts, where similar domains can be found in proteins with different functions.
· Protein Structure Prediction
· Protein-Protein Interaction analysis
· Protein-Protein Calculations Analysis
· Pathway Analysis
· Protein Physical Parameter Analysis
· Protein Location Analysis
· Mass spectrometry-based lipid identifications
Who this course is for:
People generally interested in new research methodologies and would like to try them themselves!
Beginner Bioinformaticians looking to understand the process of Proteins
Beginner Bioinformatics Students
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