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Catalog : BIOL.5385 Epigenetics & Chromatin

BIOL.5385 Epigenetics & Chromatin

Id: 042244 Credits: 3-3

Description

Although epigenetic phenomena have been observed for over a century, researchers have only started to untangle their underlying mechanism and effects on gene expression. This course provides and overview of epigenetic mechanisms, including DNA methylation, histone modifications, chromosome structure, and nuclear organization. We will discuss how molecules help regulate gene expression to affect health, development, and cell fate across organisms. The class will rely upon current and classic readings from the primary literature to best understand new genomic advances and current technological limits in the field. A special emphasis will be placed on experimental design and data interpretation.

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Course prerequisites/corequisites are determined by the faculty and approved by the curriculum committees. Students are required to fulfill these requirements prior to enrollment. For courses offered through online or GPS delivery, students are responsible for confirming with the instructor or department that all enrollment requirements have been satisfied before registering.