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Statistical Physics in Biology

8.592J · Health Sciences and Technology, Physics · Graduate · Spring 2011

Prof. Mehran Kardar, Prof. Leonid Mirny

MIT · Tier 1

Statistical Physics in Biology is a survey of problems at the interface of statistical physics and modern biology. Topics include: bioinformatic methods for extracting information content of DNA; gene finding, sequence comparison, and phylogenetic trees; physical interactions responsible for structure of biopolymers; DNA double helix, secondary structure of RNA, and elements of protein folding; considerations of force, motion, and packaging; protein motors, membranes. We also look at collective…

PhysicsBiologyBiological EngineeringScience & MathEngineering

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Prof. Mehran Kardar, Prof. Leonid Mirny. 8.592J Statistical Physics in Biology. Spring 2011. Massachusetts Institute of Technology: MIT OpenCourseWare, https://ocw.mit.edu. License: CC BY-NC-SA 4.0.

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