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Genomics

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DNA: PCR and Sequencing Techniques
Explores DNA engineering through PCR, Sanger sequencing, the Human Genome Project, recombinant DNA, bacterial DNA manipulation, and CRISPR/Cas9.
Genomics: A Historical Overview
Covers the historical development of genomics, from Sanger sequencing to high-throughput technologies and cost reductions, highlighting the impact of key players like Craig Venter.
Genomics Tools in Neuroscience ResearchMOOC: Neuroscience Reconstructed: Cell Biology
Explores gene regulation, genomics tools, DNA sequencing, and PCR in neuroscience research.
NGS Data Analysis: Tools and Models
Explores tools and models for Next-Generation Sequencing data analysis, covering DNA sequencing technologies, data analysis pipelines, and statistical models.
Understanding Cancer Genomics
Explores the revolution in cancer genomics, sequencing technologies, gene expression influence, and sequencing methods.
Data available from the Allen human brain atlasesMOOC: Selected chapters form winterschool on multi-scale brain
Covers the data available from the Allen human brain atlases, including gene expression analysis and the BrainSpan Atlas.
Exploring Genes and Genomes
Explores protein structure, DNA analysis, gene sequencing, and the Human Genome Project.
DNA Sequencing Methods
Explores DNA sequencing methods like Sanger, pyrosequencing, and synthesis technologies.
Short-read Sequencing TechniquesMOOC: Neuroscience Reconstructed: Cell Biology
Covers short-read sequencing techniques using fluorescent dye and pyrosequencing.
Introduction: BioMEMS Overview
Introduces BioMEMS, covering applications like DNA separation, protein analysis, and neuroelectronic implants, along with key numbers in biology and challenges in system integration.

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