Bio-informatic theory and practice: Pairwise sequence alignment of protein and DNA/RNA- sequences, multiple sequence alignment, significance of alignment results, properties of protein- and DNA/RNA-sequences including sequence conservation, homology, phylogeny, gene expression and differential gene expression, clustering of vectors, introduction to public databases with relevance for the subject as well as extraction of relevant data from the same. Use of both command line operations for data analysis and file management (in Unix/Linux or the equivalent operating system) and available web-based tools for data analysis (e g Galaxy).
Programming: read-in from file, basic operations on imported data such as conditional execution, loops, and regular expression as well as printout of results to file.