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Bioinformatics Series: BLAST
CLASS LEVEL
Introductory
 
PREREQUISITE
It is recommended that classes in this series be taken in sequence. If you already feel comfortable with the topics in a particular class, you may take the subsequent course in the series.
 
INSTRUCTOR
Gilberto da Gente
 
 
You may attend all three of the classes in this series, or any combination. Classes are free, but you must sign up.
 
BLAST: Introduction to Sequence Similarity and Scoring Matrices
Basic Local Alignment Search Tool (BLAST) is considered the de facto sequence similarity search algorithm used in various fields of molecular biology. This workshop will begin with an overview of sequence similarity and continue with an understanding of scoring matrices as they relate to alignments. We will then focus on the probabilistic terms related to the BLAST algorithm. This workshop should lay the foundation for understanding the different versions of BLAST which are widely used but often misunderstood and incorrectly applied.
 
Day
Date
Time
Location
Tuesday
July 8
1pm-2pm
MBCC
 
BLAST: Evolution of an Algorithm
The BLAST algorithm, since its inception, has taken on many forms and improvements over the years. This workshop will focus on the basic implementation of the algorithm and give the user a thorough understanding of recent advancements such as the two-hit method and the use of position specific scoring matrices (PSSM). Before attending this workshop, participants should have a basic understanding of sequence similarity and scoring matrices.
 
Day
Date
Time
Location
Wednesday
July 9
1pm-2pm
MBCC
 
BLAST: Variations and Implementation
One should consider BLAST a family of programs rather that a stand-alone algorithm. In the standard BLAST distribution, for example, there are more than half a dozen variations of BLAST. This workshop will focus on the different versions used at NCBI, with an in-depth look at the parameters involved with each. During the workshop, we will cover the different NCBI BLAST versions, focusing on their method variations and subsequently their individual applications to particular problems.
 
Day
Date
Time
Location
Thursday
July 10
1pm-2pm
MBCC
 
 
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