
- Stat 503 Lecture 31 Wed. Nov. 8, 2006 Ch. 11. Analysis of Variance (ANOVA)
- Stat 503-1 Lecture 18 and 19 Mon. Oct. 2 and Wed. Oct. 4 2006 Review the content of CI for 1 -2
- Computation-Based Discovery of Cis-Regulatory Modules by Hidden Markov Model
- STAT 503 Contents Overview Aug. 21, 2006 1. Descriptive statistics
- Stat 503-1 Lecture 13 Wed. Sep. 20, 2006 Central limit theorem
- Stat 503-1 Lecture 9 Mon. Sep. 11, 2006 1. Finish Binomial distribution in the last lecture.
- Stat 503-1 Lecture 21 Wed. Oct. 11, 2006 1. Review P-value
- Bayesian network models of gene expression data 1. Introduction
- Stat 503-1 Lecture 20 Fri. Oct. 6, 2006 1. Homework #6, Problem 6.18 (10 points), Problem 6.27 (10 points), Problem 6.42
- 5. Profile HMMs for sequence families We want to analyze sequences to identify the relationship of an individual sequence to a
- Stat 503-1 Lecture 23-24 Mon. Oct. 16 & Wed. Oct 18, 2006 1. Finish directionality from the last lecture.
- Stat 503-1 Lecture 38-39 Mon. Dec. 4 and Wed. Dec. 6, 2006 1. Finish the example of 12.19.
- Statistics 503 Midterm Examination 2 Wed. Nov. 1, 2006, 8:30-10:00pm
- Stat 503 Lecture 32 Mon. Nov. 13, 2006 11.4 ANOVA --The Global F Test
- 2 Pairwise Alignment We represent sequences by strings of alphabetic letters. If we recognize a significant
- 3. Markov chains and hidden Markov models This chapter will study a single sequence. We first use an example of CpG islands to
- Stat 503 Lecture 28 Mon. Oct. 30, 2006 1. Finish paired 2-sample sign test
- Stat 503-1 Lecture 17 Fri. Sep. 29, 2006 1. Homework #5 due next Fri.
- Hypothesis Testing1 Statistics 503
- Stat 503-1 Lecture 26 Wed. Oct. 25, 2006 1. Finish the remaining contents in last lecture.
- Protein Multiple Alignment Incorporating Primary and Secondary Structure Information
- Stat 503-1 Lecture 8 Fri. Sep. 8, 2006 1. Homework #2 due and homework #3 assignment.
- STATISTICS IN MEDICINE Statist. Med. 2000; 00:16 Prepared using simauth.cls [Version: 2002/09/18 v1.11]
- Stat 503-1 Outline of Lecture 1 Mon. Aug. 21, 2006 1. Course Information and Policies
- Stat 503-1 Lecture 4 Mon. Aug. 28, 2006 1. Quiz #1 and Homework #1 on Fri.
- Stat 503-1 Lecture 5 Wed. Aug. 30, 2006 Section 3.2 Random Sampling
- Stat 503-1 Lecture 11 Fri. Sep. 15, 2006 4.3 Areas under the curve
- Stat 503-1 Lecture 12 Mon. Sep. 18, 2006 1. Quiz #3 on Wed.
- Stat 503-1 Lecture 14 Fri. Sep. 22, 2006 Chapter 6. Confidence intervals
- Stat 503-1 Lecture 15 Mon. Sep. 25, 2006 1. Complete the contents of method of constructing CI from the last lecture.
- Stat 503 Lecture 27 Fri. Oct. 27, 2006 1. Finish the contents of paired sample t-test
- Stat 503 Lecture 29 Wed. Nov. 1, 2006 8.4 Randomized Complete Blocks Design
- Stat 503 Lecture 33 Wed. Nov. 15, 2006 1. Finish the contents of 11.4.
- Stat 503 Lecture 34 Mon. Nov. 20, 2006 10.2 The chi-square test for the 2x2 contingency table
- Stat 503 Lecture 35 Mon. Nov. 27, 2006 1. Review the 2x2 contingency table
- Stat 503 Lecture 36 Wed. Nov. 29, 2006 12.1 Linear Regression
- Stat 503-1 Lecture 37 Fri. Dec. 1, 2006 12.3 The linear model
- 6. Multiple sequence alignment methods In Chapter 5, we assumed that a reasonable multiple sequence alignment was already
- 8. Building phylogenetic trees The similarity of molecular mechanisms of the organisms that have been studied strongly
- 4. Pairwise alignment using HMMs Recall the dynamic programming that we introduced in Chapter 2 for pairwise alignment
- JOURNAL OF COMPUTATIONAL BIOLOGY Volume 13, Number 10, 2006
- Stat 503-1 Lecture 25 Mon. Oct. 23, 2006 1. Review the t-test from the previous lecture ( a review in Section 7.9, Page 283)
- Stat 503-1 Lecture 7 Wed. Sep. 6, 2006 3.4 Probability Trees
- Stat 503-1 Lecture 9 Mon. Sep. 12, 2011 3.3 Probability rules
- Stat 503-1 Lecture 5 Wed. Aug. 31, 2011 Finish the contents of boxplot.
- Stat 503-1 Lecture 8 Fri. Sep. 9, 2011 Finish the probability definition and interpretation in the last lecture.
- Stat 503-1 Lecture 7 Wed. Sep 7, 2011 3.2 Introduction to Probability
- Statistics 503-1 Midterm Examination 1 Wednesday, September 22, 2010
- Stat 503-1 Lecture 3 Fri. Aug. 26, 2011 2.2 Frequency distributions
- Stat 503-1 Lecture 11 Fri. Sep. 16, 2011 Finish the content of binomial distributions.
- Stat 503-1 Lecture 1 Mon. Aug. 22, 2011 Course Information and Policies [go over, office hours and midterm dates]
- Stat 503-1 Lecture 2 Wed. Aug 24, 2011 Finish the contents in 1.2.
- Stat 503-1 Lecture 6 Fri. Sep. 2, 2011 Section 2.6 Measures of Dispersion
- Stat 503-1 Lecture 4 Mon. Aug. 29, 2011 Sections 2.3 -2.4 Measures of center and boxplots
- Stat 503-1 Lecture 12 Mon. Sep. 19, 2011 4.3 Areas under the curve
- Stat 503-1 Lecture 10 Wed. Sep. 14, 2011 Finish the content of Section 3.5.
- Statistics 503-1 Midterm Examination 2 Wednesday, November 2, 2011
- Statistics 503-1 Midterm Examination 1 Wednesday, September 21, 2011
- Stat 503-1 Lecture 28 Mon. Oct. 31, 2011 Ch9. Analysis of categorical data
- Stat 503-1 Lecture 17 Mon. Oct. 3, 2011 Finish the contents of last lecture.
- STAT 503-1 Last Lecture Fri. Dec. 9, 2011 Refer to the Content Review on the course website.
- STAT 511-2 Spring 2012 Lecture 8 Jan 27, 2012 Extra example on counting from the homework problem; Finish the definition of conditional probability
- STAT 511-2 Spring 2012 Lecture 7 Jan 25, 2012 Finish the formulas of permutation and combination, and the examples in the last post.
- STAT 511-2 Spring 2012 Lecture 10 Feb 1, 2012 3. Discrete random variables and probability distributions
- STAT 511-2 Spring 2012 Jan 9, 2012 1. Go over the course syllabus and confirm the midterm schedules and office hours.
- STAT 511-2 Spring 2012 Lecture 23 March 5, 2012 7. Confidence Intervals
- STAT 511-2 Spring 2012 Lecture 20 Feb 27, 2012 6.1 Point estimation
- STAT 511-2 Spring 2012 Jan 13, 2012 1. Summary of graphical tools.
- STAT 511-2 Spring 2012 Lecture 16 Feb 17, 2012 4.3 The normal distribution
- STAT 511-2 Spring 2012 Lecture 5 Jan 20, 2012 2 Introduction of Probability
- STAT 511-2 Spring 2012 Lecture 11 Feb 3, 2012 3.4 The binomial probability distribution
- STAT 511-2 Spring 2012 Lecture 6 Jan 23, 2012 Finish Example 13 and 16, more probability propositions, and equally likely outcomes from last post.
- Statistical Methods (STAT 511) Midterm #1, Spring 2011
- STAT 511-2 Spring 2012 Lecture 17 Feb 20, 2012 4.4 The exponential distribution
- STAT 511-2 Spring 2012 Lecture 18 Feb 22, 2012 5.4 The distribution of sample mean
- STAT 511-2 Spring 2012 Lecture 15 Feb 13, 2012 4.3 The normal distribution
- STAT 511-2 Spring 2012 Lecture 9 Jan 30, 2012 Review the Bayes' theorem and go over examples.
- STAT 511-2 Spring 2012 Lecture 13 Feb 8, 2012 Finish contents from the last post, Poisson distribution and pdf of continuous rv.
- STAT 511-2 Spring 2012 Lecture 22 March 2, 2012 6.2 Methods of estimation
- Statistics 511-2 Midterm Examination 1 Wednesday, February 15, 2012
- STAT 511-2 Spring 2012 Lecture 24 March 7, 2012 Finish the contents of large sample confidence interval in the last post.
- STAT 511-2 Spring 2012 Lecture 19 Feb 24, 2012 Finish the contents of Central Limit Theory in the last post.
- STAT 511-2 Spring 2012 Lecture 14 Feb 10, 2012 Finish the content of cumulative distribution function in the last post.
- Statistical Methods (STAT 511) Midterm #1, Spring 2011
- STAT 511-2 Spring 2012 Jan 11, 2012 1. Finish the remaining contents from last lecture on graphical representations of data.