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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.
In the module "Integrative Plant Sciences", which consists of the online course and seminar "Plant Response to Stress" (PRESS) and the colloquium "Challenges in Plant Sciences" , the focus lies on interdisciplinarity, ranging from molecular biology and biochemistry to ecosystem research, and an integrated understanding of plants in their environments.
Introduction to Bioinformatics: Concepts and Applications
Einführung in die Bioinformatik: Grundkonzept und Anwendungen
Storage, handling and analysis of large datasets have become essential in biological research. The course will introduce students to a number of applications of bioinformatics in biology. Freely accessible software tools and databases will be explained and explored in theory and praxis.
Molecular Biology
Molekularbiologie
Topics include:(i) Processes responsible for stability and variability of genomes and for the control of gene activities, particularly in eukaryotes. (ii) Modern techniques for the analysis of such processes. (iii) Practical applications in basic science, breeding, gene technology, and diagnostics.
This course covers basic techniques of protein characterization. These include, but are not restricted to, liquid chromatography, gel electrophoresis and mass spectrometry.
The interdisciplinary oline course "Plant Responses to Stress" (PRESS) allows students to become familiar with the basics of research in plant sciences , from the molecular to the ecosystem level.