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BIOL0334A-S21

Functional Genomics

Functional Genomics
Functional genomics is the study of how genes and intergenic regions of the genome determine an organism’s physical characteristics (phenotype) and contribute to different biological processes. In this course we will utilize genomic and transcriptomic databases to learn about the core questions and methods of genomics research. Topics include an overview of genomes, sequencing and mapping, transcriptional profiling, and genome editing. We will discuss the Human Genome Project, its contribution to the newly emerging fields of precision medicine and pharmacogenomics, and applications of genomics, from crop improvement to the detection and treatment of infectious pathogens. We will also explore ethical, legal, and social implications of functional genomics research.(BIOL 0140 and BIOL 0145) (not open to students who have taken BIOL 0324) 3 hrs. lect.
Course Reference Number (CRN):
22599
Subject Code:
BIOL
Course Number:
0334
Section Identifier:
A

Course

BIOL 0334

All Sections in Spring 2021

Spring 2021

BIOL0334A-S21 Lecture (Christie)