Week
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Contents: Students are required to click on all the links and listen to the Youtube channels.
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01
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Introduction to Jong Bhak's genomics course What is science? What is life? What is DNA? What is RNA? What is transcription and translation? What is information?
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02
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What is Sequencing in Genomics and Omics? How we produce genomic big data? Sanger sequencing What is a protein?
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03
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Next generation sequencing. Illumina sequencing Nanoball sequencing Nanopore sequencing.
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04
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Epigenomics Methylation sequencing (Epigenomic sequencing).
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05
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DNA and sequence alignment. Dynamic programming Computers for genomics (Bioinformatics). Turing machine
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06
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Genome Assembly. (building genomes)
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07
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Phylogenetic tree (tree of life): The origin of Korean people using genome data.
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08
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Comparative Genomics (how we can compare life using genomes) * Intro of Comparative Genomics by Jong Bhak
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09
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Evolution (genome perspective): Is Darwinian evolution correct?
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10
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The human genome project
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11
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Korean genome project: Who are Koreans?
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12
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Whale genome analyses
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13
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Tiger genome analyses
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14
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Cancer genomes and Genomes and aging (telomere, Epigenomic reprogramming)
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15
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Research Report presentation (SELF)
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