mar622 - Profile Module R programming for (meta)-genomic sequence analysis

mar622 - Profile Module R programming for (meta)-genomic sequence analysis

Institute for Chemistry and Biology of the Marine Environment 6 KP
Module components Semester courses Winter semester 2024/2025 Examination
Seminar
Exercises
Notes on the module
Kapazität/Teilnehmerzahl 16
Prüfungszeiten

Will be announced

Module examination

1 Examination performance:

Portfolio (max. 3 pieces of work) or minutes (approx. 15-20 pages)

Active participation in seminars and exercises.

Skills to be acquired in this module

The course will provide students with a general understanding of the utility of the UNIX terminal environment and shell scripting, Python programming language and its scripting abilities, and basics of R programming. The course is designed for life scientists with mock or real-world datasets that convey typical characteristics of what researchers often encounter in data-enabled microbiology, and help them develop dry-lab skills the way they developed wet-lab skills.

Specialist skills:

The students:
- Develop an appreciation of different scripting and programming tools and recognize task-specific best practices
- Learn the basics of how to solve bioinformatics challenges in reproducible manner

Methodological competence

The students:
- Can use BASH scripting to organize datasets and implement batch work solutions
- Can use Python for quick and effective data mining and reporting
- Can use R for statistical inference and exploratory visualization needs
- Able to generate reproducible .sh, .py, and .R files, and use Jupyter notebooks
- Develop an appreciation of the basics of programming, data structures, and algorithms


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