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A brief Introduction to Bioinformatics Y. SINGH NELSON R. MANDELA SCHOOL OF MEDICINE DEPARTMENT OF TELEHEALTH [email protected] Content licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported

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A brief Introduction to Bioinformatics. Y. SINGH NELSON R. MANDELA SCHOOL OF MEDICINE DEPARTMENT OF TELEHEALTH [email protected]. Content licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported. Learning Objectives. What is Bioinformatics Why is it important - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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A brief Introduction to Bioinformatics

Y. SINGH

NELSON R. MANDELA SCHOOL OF MEDICINEDEPARTMENT OF TELEHEALTH

[email protected]

Content licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported

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Learning Objectives

What is BioinformaticsWhy is it importantExamples of Bioinformatics applicationWhat is SequencingUses of Sequencing

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Building Blocks of DNABases are the building blocks of DNADNA uses four different bases:

Adenine, Guanine, Cytosine & ThymineConnected by 2’-deoxy-ribose-

phosphate backbone

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DNA

Please watch Video One

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Information in DNA is Transferred to RNA & into Proteins

DNA (ACGT on deoxyribose backbone)

RNA (ACGU on ribose backbone)

Proteins (amino acids on peptide backbone)

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Information in RNA Encodes Proteins

Triplets of RNA nucleotides encode 20 amino acids

8 essential amino acids

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DNA Mutates

Mutations in DNA (changes in bases) can changes in amino acids can changes in proteins

Mutations can be:

Inherited: sickle cell disease, cystic fibrosis, susceptibility to some cancers (BRCA: breast cancer)

Acquired: some birth defects, leukemia, HIV resistance

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Definition

Bioinformatics : applied mathematics, informatics, statistics, computer science, artificial intelligence, chemistry, biochemistry etc

to solve biological problems usually on the molecular level

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What can Bioinformatics do

sequence alignment,gene finding, genome assembly, protein structure alignment, protein structure prediction, predict products of gene expression protein-protein interactions,the modeling of evolution.

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What can Bioinformatics do

sequence alignment,gene finding, genome assembly, protein structure alignment, protein structure prediction, predict products of gene expression protein-protein interactions,the modeling of evolution.

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Sequence Alignment

Compare genes within a species

Search genesBLAST

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BIOAFICA:

http://www.bioafrica.net/rega-genotype/html/subtypinghiv.html

STANFORD HIV-DB: http://hivdb.stanford.edu/

Demonstration: Video Two

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FINDING SIMILARITIESHTTP://WWW.EBI.AC.UK/TOOLS/CLUSTALW2/INDEX.HTML

HTTP://WWW.NCBI.NLM.NIH.GOV/SITES/ENTREZ?DB=PROTEIN&CMD=SEARCH

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Implications for clinical informatics

Sequence information in medical recordsNew diagnostic and prognostic information

sourcesEthical considerations

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