An in-depth examination of cellular, organellar, and viral genomes and bioinformatic methods used to analyze genomic, transcriptomic, and proteomic data. Topics may include: analysis of genomic sequences, genome assembly and annotation, comparative genomics, evolution, transcriptomics, network biology, proteomics, protein folding and structure, protein-protein interaction, and computational and statistical methods used in bioinformatics. Credit hours: 4. Prerequisite: Two courses in biology at the 2200 level, including BIOL 2204-2204L, or permission of instructor.
- Teacher: Adam Houlihan