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Johns Hopkins University | EN.601.449

Computational Genomics: Applied Comparative Genomics

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The goal of this course is to study the leading computational and quantitative approaches for comparing and analyzing genomes starting from raw sequencing data. The course will focus on human genomics and human medical applications, but the techniques will be broadly applicable across the tree of life. The topics will include genome assembly & comparative genomics, variant identification & analysis, gene expression & regulation, personal genome analysis, and cancer genomics. The grading will be based on assignments, a midterm exam, class presentations, and a significant class project. Prerequisites: knowledge of the Unix operating system and programming expertise in a language such as R or Python.

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M. Schatz
15:00 - 16:15