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What is Biostatistics?
Biostatistics is the application of statistics to
biology (human health biomedical research). The
core is statistical concepts, tools and
inferences. The application is biomedical data.
2
What is Bioinformatics? What is Computational
Biology?
These two terms are often used interchangably. --
But bioinformatics is usually more focused on
statistical and informatics methods applied in
biological content. -- Computational biology
concerned more on biological problems. The
statistical and computational methods are just
tools.
3
Bioinformatics Research, development, or
application of computational tools and approaches
for expanding the use of biological, medical,
behavioral or health data, including those to
acquire, store, organize, archive, analyze, or
visualize such data. Computational Biology The
development and application of data-analytical
and theoretical methods, mathematical modeling
and computational simulation techniques to the
study of biological, behavioral, and social
systems.
From www.bisti.nih.gov/CompuBioDef.pdf
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How much biology knowledge do I need to know
before doing bioinformatics research?
The more the better!!
(Is it true?)
But each of us have limited energy and cannot
know everything!!
You need to know some basic biology language to
talk to biologists (same as biologists) and learn
from working.
5
Mathematics and Biology The View From
IPAMSciences Next Wave 2004Mark Green,
Professor of Mathematics, UCLA
  • Q
  • Is it harder for a mathematician to learn biology
    or for a biologist to learn mathematics?
  • What is the right kind of mathematics to learn if
    I'm interested in applications to biology?

A If I had one piece of advice to give to young
people interested in interdisciplinary work, it
would be this You don't have to know
everything. This involves humility--not a
quality researchers in either mathematics or
biology are known for--and a willingness to meet
your opposite number on their own turf.
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  • Courses related to Genomics or Bioinformatics at
    Pitt and CMU
  • BIOSC 0350 Genetics
  • BIOSC 1940 Molecular Biology
  • CS 0132 Programming in C and Guide to Unix
    System
  • CS 0401 Intermediate Programming Using Java
  • BIOST 2094 Statistical Computing in R
  • CMU 10-701 - Machine Learning
  • CMU 10-702 - Statistical Machine Learning
  • CMU 10-708 - Probabilistic Graphical Models
  • BIOINF 2051 Introduction to Bioinformatics
  • MSCBIO/CMPBIO 2070 CMU 02-710 Computational
    Genomics
  • MSCBIO 2020 GENE EXPRSN REGLN DATA ALGRTHM
  • CMU 03-711 - Computational Molecular Biology and
    Genomics
  • BIOST 2055 - Statistical methods and data mining
    in microarray analysis
  • HUGEN 2033 Quantitative Genetics

7
  • Biost2055 will be re-organized into two courses
  • Fall 2011 (More serious treatment of the theory
    and inference behind bioinformatic methods that
    are usually not covered by other statistical
    courses)
  • Statistical Methods for Bioinformatics
  • Spring 2012 (More biological and bioinformatic
    application for various problems)
  • Statistical analysis and data mining of
    high-throughput genomic data

8
Some important events in the history of biology
From www.bioalgorithms.info
9
The central dogma of molecular biology
DNA
transcription
transcription
transcription
mRNA (messenger)
rRNA (ribosomal)
tRNA (transfer)
Ribosome
translation
Protein
10
How Molecular Biology came about?
  • Microscopic biology began in 1665
  • Robert Hooke (1635-1703) discovered organisms are
    made up of cells
  • Matthias Schleiden (1804-1881) and Theodor
    Schwann (1810-1882) further expanded the study of
    cells in 1830s
  • Robert Hooke
  • Theodor Schwann
  • Matthias Schleiden

11
Major events in the history of Molecular Biology
1800 - 1870
  • 1865 Gregor Mendel discover the basic rules of
    heredity of garden pea.
  • An individual organism has two alternative
    heredity units for a given trait (dominant trait
    v.s. recessive trait)
  • 1869 Johann Friedrich Miescher discovered DNA and
    named it nuclein.

Mendel The Father of Genetics
Johann Miescher
12
Major events in the history of Molecular Biology
1880 - 1900
  • 1881 Edward Zacharias showed chromosomes are
    composed of nuclein.
  • 1899 Richard Altmann renamed nuclein to nucleic
    acid.
  • By 1900, chemical structures of all 20 amino
    acids had been identified

13
Major events in the history of Molecular Biology
1900-1911
  • 1902 - Emil Hermann Fischer wins Nobel prize
    showed amino acids are linked and form proteins
  • Postulated protein properties are defined by
    amino acid composition and arrangement, which we
    nowadays know as fact
  • 1911 Thomas Hunt Morgan discovers genes on
    chromosomes are the discrete units of heredity
  • 1911 Pheobus Aaron Theodore Lerene discovers RNA

Emil Fischer
Thomas Morgan
14
Major events in the history of Molecular Biology
1940 - 1950
  • 1941 George Beadle and Edward Tatum identify
    that genes make proteins
  • 1950 Edwin Chargaff find Cytosine complements
    Guanine and Adenine complements Thymine

George Beadle
Edward Tatum
Edwin Chargaff
15
Major events in the history of Molecular Biology
1952 - 1960
  • 1952-1953 James D. Watson and Francis H. C.
    Crick deduced the double helical structure of DNA
  • 1956 George Emil Palade showed the site of
    enzymes manufacturing in the cytoplasm is made on
    RNA organelles called ribosomes.

James Watson and Francis Crick
George Emil Palade
16
Major events in the history of Molecular Biology
1970- 1977
  • 1977 Phillip Sharp and Richard Roberts
    demonstrated that pre-mRNA is processed by the
    excision of introns and exons are spliced
    together.
  • Joan Steitz determined that the 5 end of snRNA
    is partially complementary to the consensus
    sequence of 5 splice junctions.

Phillip Sharp
Richard Roberts
Joan Steitz
17
Major events in the history of Molecular Biology
1986 - 1995
  • 1986 Leroy Hood Developed automated sequencing
    mechanism
  • 1986 Human Genome Initiative announced
  • 1990 The 15 year Human Genome project is launched
    by congress
  • 1995 Moderate-resolution maps of chromosomes 3,
    11, 12, and 22 maps published (These maps provide
    the locations of markers on each chromosome to
    make locating genes easier)

Leroy Hood
18
Major events in the history of Molecular Biology
1995-1996
  • 1995 John Craig Venter First bactierial genomes
    sequenced
  • 1995 Automated fluorescent sequencing
    instruments and robotic operations
  • 1996 First eukaryotic genome-yeast-sequenced

John Craig Venter
19
Major events in the history of Molecular Biology
1997 - 1999
  • 1997 E. Coli sequenced
  • 1998 PerkinsElmer, Inc.. Developed 96-capillary
    sequencer
  • 1998 Complete sequence of the Caenorhabditis
    elegans genome
  • 1999 First human chromosome (number 22) sequenced

20
Major events in the history of Molecular Biology
2000-2001
  • 2000 Complete sequence of the euchromatic
    portion of the Drosophila melanogaster genome
  • 2001 International Human Genome Sequencingfirst
    draft of the sequence of the human genome
    published

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Major events in the history of Molecular Biology
2003- Present
  • April 2003 Human Genome Project Completed. Mouse
    genome is sequenced.
  • April 2004 Rat genome sequenced.

Is it the end?
Of course not!!
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