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BMI6021 - RNA-seq Comp Analysis (2 cr)

Biomedical InformaticsMD - S. F. E. School of Medicine

Description

RNA sequencing (RNA-seq) is an important technology that can be used to understand cellular states. This course provides an introduction to technologies and tools used to interpret RNA-seq data, including analysis of RNA-seq in bulk, single-cell, and spatial analyses. Throughout the course, students will engage in hands-on activities, practical exercises, and assignments to enable them to reinforce their understanding and prepare them to confidently analyze their own RNA-seq data. Students are expected to have a working knowledge of R, python, and basic genomics, as well as familiarity with the Linux command line.

Minimum Credits

2

Maximum Credits

2

Repeat for Credit

No

Required Requisite(s):

Prerequisites: ("B-" or better in (BMI 6018 AND BMI 6030)) AND (Full major status in Biomedical Informatics)) OR Instructor Consent.

Semesters Typically Offered

Spring