MCB 6318 Comparative Microbial Genomics
- Credits: 2
- Prerequisite: BSC 6459 with a grade of A or A-
- When Offered: Spring
- Syllabus: MCB 6318 Comparative Microbial Genomics
Description
Methods to allow experimental scientists lacking computer programming skills to efficiently use the genomic and post-genomic data that is freely available over the web. Examples will mainly be drawn from the field of microbial metabolism and regulation.
Course Goals
- The students will be able to perform database searches to identify genes that are physically linked or that follow specific phylogenetic distribution patterns.
- The students will be able to extract information related to genome-wide experimental data (gene or protein expression, phenotype, interaction data) from databases and use this as building blocks or input for research projects
- The students will be able to use databases to search and identify structural homologs or catalytic domains in proteins to elaborate upon the function of unknown proteins
- The students will be able to utilize databases that integrate diverse data types and advanced visualization tools.
- The students will apply these methods to current issues in microbial physiology and metabolism.
At A Glance
- Entirely online
- Classes offered in spring, summer, and fall
- No GRE requirement!
Programs
- MS in Microbiology & Cell Science with a concentration in Medical Microbiology & Biochemistry
- MS in Microbiology & Cell Science with a concentration in the Microbiome in Health and Disease
- Certificates in
- Medical Microbiology
- Microbiome in Health
- Environmental Microbiology
- Clinical Laboratory Microbiologist
Tuition
- $535.00 per credit hour plus fees
Application Procedure
- Complete the Application Intent form
- Complete the Graduate Application
- Send your Transcripts