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Chapter 1- introduction to genomics
How many base pairs does the huma...,
Define a genome,
Define genomics
99  cards
CRISPR and their applications to genetic engineering
What does crispr stand for and wh...,
How is crispr in prokaryotes anal...,
Describe the components of crispr...
6  cards
Genomes
What was the first genome that wa...,
Explain the evolution of genome s...,
Explain high throughput sequencing
19  cards
Genomics and developmental biology
Why do we say that the genome s i...,
Provide examples to illustrate th...,
How do we track the similarities ...
8  cards
Protein evolution
Define protein evolution,
What are the 2 major sources of v...,
How can proteins evolve without d...
6  cards
Organization and regulation
What was the triumph of classical...,
Explain a little bit about the tw...,
Explain the how protein activity ...
12  cards
Chapter 2 Human genome sequencing
Name some of the projects that us...,
Name some of the smaller cases th...
2  cards
What makes us human?
What are the two approaches that ...,
What should we focus on to unders...,
How do humans and chimpanzees dev...
3  cards
The human genome and medicine
List and explain the ways in whic...,
How does the period of time when ...,
Explain why genetic counselling i...
5  cards
Genomics in personal identification
What are the facts that the legal...,
Name some cases where dna identif...,
Explain how dna fingerprinting began
20  cards
Classical genetics as background
List the 1850s and 1860s mileston...,
List the discoveries that lead to...
2  cards
Maps and Tour guides
Briefly describe maps in genomics,
What is the crucial idea that eme...,
What don t genome sequences tell us
23  cards
DNA sequencing
Discuss the history of the develo...,
What are the requirements for san...,
Explain the sanger sequencing met...
6  cards
Organizing a large-scale sequencing project
What are the two approaches to ge...,
Explain bac to bac genome sequencing,
Explain whole genome shotgun sequ...
6  cards
Next generation sequencing
What are the general approaches t...,
Describe the common preparation s...,
List the different sequencing pla...
5  cards
The origin and evolution of eukaryotes
What evidence proves that there i...,
When did eukaryotes originate,
Provide a brief overview of the e...
3  cards
Comparative genomics- Introduction
Briefly explain life on earth 35 ...,
Explain how sequence analysis giv...
2  cards
Unity and diversity of life
Discuss carl linnaeus and his con...,
What is the best way to define a ...,
Distinguish between the tradition...
4  cards
Sizes and organization of genomes
Genomes help us to understand our...,
Describe se luria s suggestion an...,
What is the c value
6  cards
Evolution and phylogenetic relationships in eukaryotes
What topology does eukaryotic evo...,
Why is yeast a model eukaryote
2  cards

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