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Students taking this course will develop a deep knowledge in a current area of genome biology and evolution. Students will get to grips with the latest research in this fast moving field, read deeply on a chosen topic, and develop strong critical thinking, writing and debating skills.
Genomics is an integrally important part of biology. Through the sequencing, characterisation, and study of DNA, it is now possible to decode the complete genetic complement of any organism. Genome science is revolutionising almost all fields of biological enquiry. In this course we will look at the genomic technologies that are transforming biology, the biological and evoutionary insights arising from genome research, and the process of genome sequencing, from start to finish.You will learn about genome sequencing, annotation and the analysis of genomes using experimental and bioinformatics tools.This course will examine a variety of current subjects in genomics research. Tutorials will bestructured around the discussion of assigned papers, and practical investigation of genomicdata. Topics of seminars will include such things as advanced genome annotation andanalysis. The course will be primarily project-based and will involve group work. We willidentify a key biological question that can be addressed with genomics and as a class worktowards addressing it.Marks will be based on a project writeup (a draft manuscript), presentations during eachseminar and an written exam.Recommended preparatory course(s): Any of BIOL313, 333, 334, 335 or 300-level BCHM.
As a student in this course, I will develop the ability to:An up-to-the-minute knowledge of methods in genomics.An understanding of genomics as a tool for answering biological questions (as opposed to a means of generating data for the sake of it).Reading skills required to navigate, understand and question scientific literature.A broad understanding of how genomes evolve.Experience in writing project proposals and scientific papers.Experience in scientific collaboration involving data analysis, interpretation and presentation of results.Oral presentation skills.
BIOL430/BCHM406/BIOL459
BIOL459
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Domestic fee $1,054.00
International Postgraduate fees
* All fees are inclusive of NZ GST or any equivalent overseas tax, and do not include any programme level discount or additional course-related expenses.
For further information see School of Biological Sciences .