Genomics+Courses

Student projects from Dr. Prescott's Genomics and Bioinformatics and Personal Genomics courses are posted here. If you have any questions, please contact Dr. Prescott at sarah.prescott@unh.edu

The methods, applications, and implications of genomics--the analysis of whole genomes. Microbial, plant and animal genomics are addressed, as well as medical, ethical and legal implications. The lab provides exposure and experience on a range of bioinformatics approaches--the computer applications used in genome analysis. Prereq: GEN 604. Lab. Writing intensive. Only offered in Manchester.
 * GEN 711W - Genomics and Bioinformatics **
 * Credits: ** 4.00


 * GEN 714 - Personal Genomics **


 * Credits: ** 4.00

Analysis and implications of personal genomic data is the focus of this course. Students understand and appreciate all aspects of the availability of personal genomic information and tools including scientific, medical, social, ethical and legal issues. Students have the opportunity to analyze their own individual genome ot one of the publicly available genomes to learn about all various aspects of this emerging field. The course will be an entirely online format. Prereq: GEN 604.

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