Courses of Study 2024-2025 
    
    Dec 17, 2024  
Courses of Study 2024-2025
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PLSCI 6380 - Filamentous Fungal Genetics and Genomics


     
Spring. 4 credits. Letter grades only.

Prerequisite for undergraduates: BIOMG 2800  or PLSCI 2250 . Offered in odd-numbered years only. A laptop is necessary for this course. No prior coding experience necessary.

L. Huberman.

Fungi play a vital role in our ecosystem and are responsible for devastating crop infestations that threaten global food supplies and diseases that result in the death of hundreds of thousands of individuals each year. This course explores fungal biology through the lens of molecular genetics and genomics, including epigenetics, genome defense mechanisms, metabolism, and signaling pathways. We will cover the use of genetic tools in fungi ranging from classical genetics to CRISPR to high-throughput sequencing. This course will also teach skills necessary to analyze genetic and genomic data using Python and publicly available sequencing analysis software. No prior coding experience is necessary. The course will emphasize the development of professional skills, such as critically reading and reviewing scientific literature, experimental design, scientific communication, and data analysis.

Outcome 1: Articulate the beneficial and harmful biological roles fungi play in the ecosystem.

Outcome 2: Explain the genetic and genomic principles governing fungi.

Outcome 3: Evaluate research papers from the current and historical literature on fungal genetics and genomics.

Outcome 4: Use Python and publicly available sequencing analysis programs to analyze transcriptomic data.



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