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Comparative Genomics
Analysis and interpretation of eukaryotic genomes in a comparative context. Theory behind commonly used methods for comparing whole genomes, such as read alignment, whole genome alignment, orthology prediction, variant calling, detection of positive selection, and phylogenomic analysis. Second of a two-course series.
Hours | 3.0 Credit, 2.0 Lecture, 3.0 Lab |
Prerequisites | PWS 670. |
Taught | Winter even years |
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