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BIOL 1410 - GENOMICS AND BIOINFORMATICSMinimum Credits: 3 Maximum Credits: 3 This course provides an understanding of genomics and proteomics as well as a foundation in bioinformatics analysis. Genomics seeks to explain information flow within cells and how genes are encoded, expressed, or regulated in cells, tissues and organisms. We will study gene function and activity and how scientists currently study the genome to provide answers to critical biological questions. Through Bioinformatics, we will learn how to use databases and algorithms to analyze genes, proteins and the entire genome of an organism. Combining these techniques, we can uncover the underlying mechanisms of biochemical pathways, disease processes, and evolution. Students will also develop critical thinking and communication skills by reading and analyzing original scientific articles and through weekly class presentations. Academic Career: Undergraduate Course Component: Lecture Grade Component: LG/SNC Elective Basis Course Requirements: UPB PREQ:BIO101,203,CHM101,102,206,208
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