BIT 577
Metagenomics
Section: 201

Course Description

Participants will be introduced to a variety of methods for studying the complex microbial populations that surround us, including theory, applications, limitations, and health and legal implications. Students will apply deep sequencing techniques to mine the genetic diversity of complex microbial populations such as the rhizosphere, a swine lagoon sample, or even the communities of microbes growing happily inside your kitchen sink drain. This course will provide hands-on experience with molecular and computational tools that can be used to study the relationships between microbial communities and ecosystems or hosts.

Non-Std Tm

Through Spring 2027

Type

Dual Level Course

Fall 8W2 2024

Instructors

Meeting Patterns

Classes Start:
October 10, 2024
Classes End:
December 3, 2024
Location:
06136 Jordan Hall
Class Days:
T
Class Start Time:
12:50pm
Class End Time:
5:50pm

Class Type:
Laboratory
Credits:
0.00
Restrictions:
Prerequisite: BIT 410 or BIT 510 or BCH 454