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BINF 8350 - Biotechnology and Genomics Laboratory


Introduction to the molecular biological methods by which samples are converted to a state from which sequence information can be produced. When sequence data is produced in a highly parallel fashion across a large fraction of a genome it is the basis of genomics. For historical reasons, the sample put on a sequencer is called a library, and the art of genomics lies in library construction. The experimental design and the technical details of library construction significantly affects the analyses that are appropriate and the conclusions that can be made. Lectures cover the design of experiments, how to critically read the literature to select an appropriate protocol for a variety of experimental purposes, and follow it to transform a sample into high quality sequence data. Quality control and library validation methods are explained. Topics include: selecting applications tuned to the experiment design to ensure proper data analysis and interpretation.

Credit Hours: (3)
Restriction(s): A background in molecular biology and biochemistry or permission of instructor.
Most Recently Offered (Day): Fall 2020, Fall 2021, Fall 2021
Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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