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Introduction to Bioinformatics
(col10240)
Author:
Ewa Paszek
Institution:
Statistics Department, Rice University
Keywords:
bioinformatics
,
genetics
,
statistics
Summary:
This course is a short series of lectures on Statistical Bioinformatics. Topics covered are listed in the Table of Contents. The notes were prepared by Ewa Paszek, Lukasz Wita and Marek Kimmel. The development of this course has been supported by NSF 0203396 grant.
Subject:
Science and Technology
Language:
English
Popularity:
82.91%
Revised:
2007-10-09
Revisions:
3
Introduction to Statistics
(col10343)
Author:
Ewa Paszek
Keywords:
Alternative Hypothesis
,
Asymptotic Distributions of Maximum Likelihood Estimators
,
Best critical region
,
Biased and Unbiased Esimators
,
Chebyshev’s Inequality
,
Continuous Distributions
,
Convidence Intervals
,
Critical region for the likelihood ratio test
,
Discrete Distributions
,
Estimation
,
Likelihood Function
,
Likelihood Ratio Tests
,
Mathematical Expectation
,
Maximum Likelihood Estimation (MLE)
,
Mean
,
Most powerful test
,
Neyman-Pearson Lemma
,
Null Hypothesis
,
Probability Value
,
Random Variable
,
Sample Size
,
Significance level of the test
,
Standard Deviation
,
Standard Error of the Mean
,
tail-end probability
,
Test of the Equality of two Independent Normal Distributions
,
Tests about one mean and one variance
,
Tests about Proportions
,
Tests of Statistical Hypotheses
,
The Inverse Probability Method for Generating RandomVariables
,
The Logistic Distribution
,
Type I error
,
Type II error
,
Uniform pseudo_random variable generation
,
Uniformly most powerful critical region
,
Variance
Summary:
This course is a short series of lectures on Introductory Statistics. Topics covered are listed in the Table of Contents. The notes were prepared by Ewa Paszek and Marek Kimmel. The development of this course has been supported by NSF 0203396 grant.
Subject:
Mathematics and Statistics
Language:
English
Popularity:
94.54%
Revised:
2007-10-09
Revisions:
3
Affymetrix Chip-Basic Concepts
(m12387)
Author:
Ewa Paszek
Keywords:
Affymetrix
,
Chip
,
Oligonucleotide_microarray
Summary:
This course is a short series of lectures on Statistical Bioinformatics. Topics covered are listed in the Table of Contents. The notes were prepared by Ewa Paszek, Lukasz Wita and Marek Kimmel. The development of this course has been supported by NSF 0203396 grant.
Subject:
Science and Technology
Language:
English
Popularity:
93.21%
Revised:
2007-10-09
Revisions:
4
ASYMPTOTIC DISTRIBUTION OF MAXIMUM LIKELIHOOD ESTIMATORS
(m13527)
Author:
Ewa Paszek
Keywords:
Asymptotic Distribution Of Maximum Likelihood Estimators
Summary:
This course is a short series of lectures on Introductory Statistics. Topics covered are listed in the Table of Contents. The notes were prepared by Ewa Paszek and Marek Kimmel. The development of this course has been supported by NSF 0203396 grant.
Subject:
Science and Technology
Language:
English
Popularity:
83.52%
Revised:
2007-10-08
Revisions:
2
BERNOULLI TRIALS and the BINOMIAL DISTRIBUTION
(m13123)
Author:
Ewa Paszek
Keywords:
Bernoulli Trials and the Binomial Distribution
Summary:
This course is a short series of lectures on Introductory Statistics. Topics covered are listed in the Table of Contents. The notes were prepared by Ewa Paszek and Marek Kimmel. The development of this course has been supported by NSF 0203396 grant.
Subject:
Science and Technology
Language:
English
Popularity:
97.26%
Revised:
2007-10-08
Revisions:
3
BEST CRITICAL REGIONS
(m13528)
Author:
Ewa Paszek
Keywords:
Best Critical Regions
,
Neyman-Pearson Lemma
Summary:
This course is a short series of lectures on Introductory Statistics. Topics covered are listed in the Table of Contents. The notes were prepared by Ewa Paszek and Marek Kimmel. The development of this course has been supported by NSF 0203396 grant.
Subject:
Science and Technology
Language:
English
Popularity:
80.18%
Revised:
2007-10-08
Revisions:
2
Boolean Networks
(m12394)
Author:
Ewa Paszek
Keywords:
Boolean_network
Summary:
This course is a short series of lectures on Statistical Bioinformatics. Topics covered are listed in the Table of Contents. The notes were prepared by Ewa Paszek, Lukasz Wita and Marek Kimmel. The development of this course has been supported by NSF 0203396 grant.
Subject:
Science and Technology
Language:
English
Popularity:
90.12%
Revised:
2007-10-09
Revisions:
5
cDNA-Basic Concept
(m12384)
Author:
Ewa Paszek
Keywords:
cDNA microarray
Summary:
This course is a short series of lectures on Statistical Bioinformatics. Topics covered are listed in the Table of Contents. The notes were prepared by Ewa Paszek, Lukasz Wita and Marek Kimmel. The development of this course has been supported by NSF 0203396 grant.
Subject:
Science and Technology
Language:
English
Popularity:
87.18%
Revised:
2007-10-09
Revisions:
5
cDNA-Detailed Information
(m12385)
Author:
Ewa Paszek
Keywords:
cDNA microarray
Summary:
This course is a short series of lectures on Statistical Bioinformatics. Topics covered are listed in the Table of Contents. The notes were prepared by Ewa Paszek, Lukasz Wita and Marek Kimmel. The development of this course has been supported by NSF 0203396 grant.
Subject:
Science and Technology
Language:
English
Popularity:
92.71%
Revised:
2007-10-09
Revisions:
5
chapter1
(m12139)
Author:
Ewa Paszek
Subject:
Test/Draft
Language:
English
Popularity:
15.71%
Revised:
2006-03-20
Revisions:
3
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