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What disciplines overlap to form bioinformatics?
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data science statistics molecular biology applied math c computer science biochemistry biology |
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What are topics often addressed by bioinformatics?
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dna/rna sequence analysis protein analysis connect with biology and function coparative genomics otologies phylogenetics |
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What types of data are analyzed by bioinformaticians?
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sequence data |
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Uses of sequencing data.
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What is an algorithm?
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approach for solving a problem effiencient way to guide the steps needed to solve a problem |
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What is reproducibility in terms of science, and what are ways to make your informatic analysis reproducible?
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independent replication of results |
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What is open source?
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original source has made it free and modifyable |
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What is linux?
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mimic of UNIX opensource |
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Who is the author of Linux?
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Linus Torvals |
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What are the main differences between UNIX and Linux?
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unix - expensive, coroporate, copy written |
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What are the reasons to use a CLI instead of a GUI?
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fast many jobs at once a automation easier to write code |
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What is a shell?
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any user interface allowing access to the operating system CLI GUI |
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Ways to protect your data from accidentally being lost/destroyed.
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external hard drive newton cloud permissions |
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What are the basic elements of linux permissions? (user types, interaction types) Given a 9 letter permission code, interpret the permissions.
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u g o - user/group/other = a - all r w x - write/read/exceute |