Topics covered include: genomic technologies; locating genes within a genome sequence and determining their function; transcriptomes and proteomes; eukaryotic nuclear genomes; the human genome; epigenomics; pharmacogenomics and personalized medicine; behavioural and nutritional genomics; ethical and social implications of genomics.
Credit Weight:
0.5
Prerequisite(s):
Chemistry 3251/Biology 3252
Offering:
3-3; or 3-3
Course Classifications:
Type C: Engineering, Mathematical and Natural Sciences