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Bioinformatics

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2025-2026

Admission requirements

N/a.

Description

This elective aims to provide a foundation in bioinformatics. In this introduction, the emphasis is on applying basic Linux/Python to understand and analyze various concepts in sequence analysis.
The course is largely based on the integration courses “Orientation Bioinformatics” and “Sequence Analysis” of the specialization Bioinformatics
In addition to basics skills programming skills bash (Linux) and Python, attention is paid to various topics such as sequence alignments, file formats, phylogenetics and microbiome analysis.

Course objectives

After completing the course, students are able to:

  • Understand and apply basics of Linux programming

  • Understand and apply basics of Python programming

  • Analyze simple (DNA sequence) data set

  • Choose basic bioinformatics tools for sequence analysis based on the problem at hand

  • Interpretation of results from microbiome analysis

  • Compare different methods or strategies for sequence alignment

  • Create a simple pipeline to predict and annotate genes

  • Discuss results from phylogenetics analysis

  • Report in scientific poster

Timetable

Mode of instruction

Small practicals: BLAST, genome assembly, gene prediction, gene expression
Graded assignments: individual report, group assignment (presentations/poster)

Using online data sources, e.g. basics of programming, simple (online) exercises to practice Python coding, e.g. linked to motif search, visualizing omics data. And Bioinformatics textbook: Concepts in Bioinformatics and Genomics - Jamil Momand and Eliot Bush, 2025.

Assessment Method

You will be evaluated by completing 3 practical assignments and by participating in the lectures and practical classes in the course.
Assignment 1 and 2 consists of a written (individual) assignment and assignment 3 is a poster (group) presentation.

Grading of the course:

  • Assignment 1 is worth 30% of your grade

  • Assignemtn 2 is worth 40% of your grade

  • Assignment 3 (the poster presentation) is worth 20%.

  • Participation in practical exercises in class is required for the final 10%

Minimum grade:
Second and third year courses require a minimum, unrounded 5.5 grade to complete.
If a course has 2 or more written partial exams, the minimum grade only applies to the weighted average of the exams.
For partial grades from components other than exams (e.g. practicals, seminars, writing assignments), the bottom grade does apply to the individual components.

Please refer to the Student Charter for an overview of regulations.

Reading list

Sterk aanbevolen: Bioinformatics textbook: Concepts in Bioinformatics and Genomics - Jamil Momand and Eliot Bush, 2025

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