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Revision as of 16:59, 18 June 2010
Objective
The objectives of this lecture series are to familiarize high school students with the CoGe program and to teach them fundamental ideas about comparative genomics.
Basic genetic ideas required
DNA
- What is DNA and what does it do?
- How does DNA work?
Genes
- What are genes and what do they do?
- How do genes work?
Proteins
- What are proteins and what do they do?
Mutations
- What are the different types of mutations?
CoGe
Overview
- What can CoGe do and why do we need it?
Understanding CoGe's interface
See Also
Next Lecture: Visually comparing bacteria and mammal genomes
All Lectures: Tutorial for High School Students