This unit will provide students with the capability to apply their disciplinary knowledge in analytical and manipulative techniques, to extract meaningful biological information from data generated by high-throughput sequencing technologies. This will allow the professional application of these technical skills to basic and applied research and to diagnostic applications relevant to human health. Lectures will include training in the working principles of sequencing instrumentation and its data output, and the processes and workflows used in the applications of current and future genome analysis. This includes applying specialised software to analyse and annotate sequence data and will... -- Course Website
Prerequisites: 13371 (v.3)<br/> Bioinformatics 631<br/> <br/> or any previous version