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2018-2019 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

BIO 5340 Genomics and Bioinformatics


Genomics has transformed the field of biology by allowing scientists to ask multi-disciplinary questions and gain a systems view of biology and biological processes. As such, genomics and related fields (proteomics, metabolomics, etc.) have become commonplace in all areas of biology, from biomedicine to ecology. This course introduces students to the theoretical and historical background of genomics and the bioinformatics tools used to analyze sequence and genomic data. The texts and selected literature will cover topics including genome sequencing (traditional and next generation), assembly, annotation, a survey of published genome projects including the Human Genome Project, comparative genomics, proteomics, metabolomics, and synthetic biology. Students will also learn various computer programs used to analyze sequence and genomic data and work with real datasets. This course provides students with a framework to explore these disciplines in their future scientific careers and prepares students for advanced study and research in molecular biology, biotechnology, and bioinformatics. Lecture and Computer Lab.

PREREQUISITES: Matriculation into the MS Biology or Biotechnology Programs
Credits: 4.0