Methods, applications, and implications of genomics--the analysis of whole genomes. Microbial, plant and animal genomics are addressed, as well as medical, ethical and legal implications. The lab provides exposure and experience on a range of bioinformatics approaches--the computer applications used in genome analysis. Prereq: GEN 604. Lab. Writing intensive. Only offered in Manchester.
Section Comments: Cross listed with GEN 711, GEN 811. Asynchronous lecture with synchronous lab
Registration Approval Required. Contact Instructor or Academic Department for permission then register through Webcat.
Equivalent(s): BCHM 711, BCHM 715, GEN 711, MICR 711, MICR 715
Attributes: Writing Intensive Course, Online (no campus visits), EUNH
Additional Course Details:
This lecture course runs in an asynchronous format. There are no online meetings, rather, modules are completed with assignments due online weekly. You will need a reliable internet connection for this course and the ability to successfully navigate various online websites and animations. A laptop or desktop computer is needed to successfully complete the asynchronous work in this class. A tablet device or phone is insufficient to complete the work. There is a co-requisite lab that meets online synchronously weekly using Zoom (audio and video capability required).
This section is WRITING INTENSIVE. Select this section of the course if you desire a WI course.