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551-1005-00L 2021W , 2022W , 2023W , 2024W , 2025W , 2026W 4 Credits BSC , MSC D-BIOL , D-CHAB

The course will introduce students to a selected set of laboratory techniques that are foundational to modern biological research.

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551-0364-00L 2007S , 2007W , 2008S , 2020S , 2021S , 2022S , 2023S , 2024S , 2025S , 2026S 3 Credits MSC D-HEST , D-INFK , D-BIOL , D-CHAB , D-BSSE

Functional genomics is key to understanding the dynamic aspects of genome function and regulation. Functional genomics approaches use the wealth of data produced by large-scale DNA sequencing, gene expression profiling, proteomics and metabolomics. Today functional genomics is becoming increasingly important for the generation and interpretation of quantitative biological data.

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551-1294-00L 2022S , 2023S , 2024S , 2025S , 2026S 5 Credits BSC D-BIOL

Genetics and epigenetics form the blueprints for all life. Understanding genetics is critical to understanding everything from evolution to cancer. This course covers the fundamentals of modern genetics, with an emphasis on molecular mechanisms, and the use of genetic tools to understand biological biological processes in bacteria, model organisms and humans.

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Genetics, Genomics, Bioinformatics

Genetik, Genomik, Bioinformatik

551-1298-00L 2020S , 2021S , 2022S 4 Credits BSC D-BIOL

The course provides the basis of modern genetics, genomics and bioinformatics. A special focus is placed on the use of these tools for the understanding of biological processes in bacteria, model organisms and humans. The unit uses the principle of blended learning consisting of self-study modules in Moodle, tasks and input lectures by experts from the department.

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