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BIO327G/BIO494M: GENOMICS

Course Description

Genome structure, organization, and function of model organisms including yeast, fly, worm, plants, animals, and human; transposons and genome evolution, polyploidy and aneuploidy; genetic and physical mapping, comparative genomics, sequencing strategies, sequencing technologies, sequence analysis and annotation; emphasis on understanding the function of complex genomes, genome-wide expression analysis, genetic and epigenetic mechanisms, X-inactivation, imprinting, RNA interference, microRNAs, CRISPR, animal cloning and GMOs.

Prerequisite: Upper-level undergraduate courses in Genetics and/or Molecular Biology. The class size is limited to 52 to facilitate active and team-based learning activities.

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