Systems Biology
BIOL-GA 1128
Introduction to genomic methods for acquiring and analyzing genomic DNA sequences. Topics: genomic approaches to determining gene function, including determining genome-wide expression patterns; the use of genomics for disease-gene discovery and epidemiology; the emerging fields of comparative genomics and proteomics; and applications of genomics to the pharmaceutical and agbiotech sectors. Stresses computational methods for analysis of genomic data.
Format: Lecture
Prerequisites: MCB2 (BIOL-UA 22 or 9022)
Corequisites: None
Location: New York
Equivalent(s): None
Course Description
Term(s) offered:
Requirements satisfied:
- Major: Biology Standard Track
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- Upper-Level Elective
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- Reasoning Skills
- Advanced Biology
- Major: GPH/Biology
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- Additional Elective
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- Minor: Genomics & Bioinformatics
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- Elective
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- Upper-Level Elective
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- Reasoning Skills
- Advanced Biology
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- Upper-Level Elective
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- Additional Elective
- Additional Elective
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- Elective
- Elective