Albion College Mathematics and Computer Science Colloquium



Title:Having a BLAST with Biology in Computer Science
Speaker:Pamela A. Cutter
Assistant Professor
Department of Mathematics and Computer Science
Kalamazoo College
Kalamazoo, Michigan
Abstract:DNA analysis is a subject that is in the news almost every day, whether it be a new advance in medical research, a criminal trial, or some other application. BLAST (Basic Local Alignment Search Tool) is an important program used by biologists worldwide to compare DNA and protein sequences and to infer functional and evolutionary relationships between them. In this talk, we will examine several methods of aligning DNA sequences, and will look at the some of the algorithmic details underlying the implementation of BLAST.
Location:Palenske 227
Date:11/13/2008
Time:3:10 PM



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title   = "{Having a BLAST with Biology in Computer Science}",
address = "{Albion College Mathematics and Computer Science Colloquium}",
month   = "{13 November}",
year    = "{2008}"
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