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BINF 3201

Genomic Methods

Lecture topics introduce students to core concepts in genomics that allow bench scientists to acquire large datasets in a high-throughput manner as well as address the computational methods used to analyze these data resources. Labs are intended to give students hands-on experience in setting up and performing experiments with an emphasis on nucleic acid and protein profiling, understanding and troubleshooting published protocols, and interpreting the data using computational tools.

Units: 4.0

Corequisites:
BINF 1101 - Introduction to Bioinformatics and Genomics
Prerequisites:
BIOL 2120 - General Biology I
or
BIOL 1110L - Principles of Biology I Laboratory
and
BIOL 1110 - Principles of Biology I