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BIOL 4315: Genomics and Transcriptomics

Students are challenged to think critically about genome-scale data and to think creatively about how to best design and utilize powerful computational tools in their analyses. They learn how to work with large nucleic acid data sets and draw meaningful conclusions that can be applied in modern research, medicine, and industrial settings. Students explore fundamental concepts behind genomic and transcriptomic analyses and design and execute genomic and transcriptomic analyses of real datasets. This course prepares students for future work designing and creating original analyses of novel genomes and transcriptomes, and provides the foundation for diverse bioinformatics applications, such as personalized medicine, bioremediation assessment, industrial quality control, and even forensic science.

Priority registration in this course is offered to students admitted to the Bachelor of Science in Bioinformatics.

Prerequisite(s): A minimum "C" grade in BIOL 3315, 3430, and CPSC 3280.

Course Information:

Credits:

4.0

Additional Fees:

$46.05

Repeat Limit:

2

Lecture Hours:

4.0

Seminar Hours:

0.0

Lab Hours:

2.0

Offered online:

False

Course outline(s):

BIOL 4315 - Winter 2023 (v. 1)


2AR 2SC HUM LSC SCI SOC UT
None None None None None None None

Transfers:

Course Destination Credit Start/End
BIOL 4315 KPU KPU BIOL 4XXX (3) 20220901 to Present

Inactive Transfers:

No inactive transfer agreements found.

Current Offerings:

Semester CRN Section Seats Waitlist Days Time Room Type Instructor
2024 30 30787 001 21 N/A MTW-F-- 0930-1020 L342 Lecture Ido Hatam
---R--- 0830-1020 T450 Lab Ido Hatam

Previous Offerings:

Semester Seats Waitlist Days Time Room Type Instructor
2022 30 21 N/A MTW-F-- 0930-1020 A210 Lecture Ido Hatam
---R--- 0930-1120 T450 Lab Ido Hatam