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Functional Genomics

Functional Genomics. Instructor: Prof. S. Ganesh, Department of Biological Sciences and Bioengineering, IIT Kanpur. With the emergence of high throughput DNA sequencing technologies, the complete genome sequences of many organisms are deciphered and are being analyzed. Despite the progress, understanding the cellular functions of most the genes thus identified remains a challenge. The emerging field of "Functional Genomics" aims at providing comprehensive approaches to understand the genome functions, to develop and promote high throughput and large scale approaches to investigate the function of the genomes, their products and the interactions between the two. This course thus will provide an overview of the concept of Functional Genomics and contemporary approaches used to understand the genome function. (from nptel.ac.in)

Introduction to Functional Genomics


Introduction to Functional Genomics
Lecture 01 - Introduction to Functional Genomics
Lecture 02 - The Genomics Era
Lecture 03 - Epigenetics
Lecture 04 - Forward Genetics vs Reverse Genetics
Genome Analysis
Lecture 05 - Genome Editing Approaches
Lecture 06 - Genome Editing Approaches (cont.)
Lecture 07 - Transcriptomics
Lecture 08 - Transcriptomics (cont.)
Lecture 09 - Genome Sequence Database
Lecture 10 - DNA Sequencing Methods
Lecture 11 - DNA Sequencing Methods (cont.)
Lecture 12 - Applications of Next-Generation Sequencing (NGS)
Lecture 13 - Tutorial (Session 1)
Lecture 14 - Tutorial (Session 2)
Comparative Genomics
Lecture 15 - Comparative Genomics: Genomic Insight into Evolution
Lecture 16 - Genome Sequence: Different Questions, Different Comparison
Lecture 17 - Outcome of Comparative Genomics
Lecture 18 - Laboratory Session 1
Lecture 19 - Laboratory Session 2

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Functional Genomics
Instructor: Prof. S. Ganesh, Department of Biological Sciences and Bioengineering, IIT Kanpur. This course will provide an overview of the concept of Functional Genomics and contemporary approaches used to understand the genome function.