Introduction to Genomics
- 日時
- 2023年4月27日(木)16:00 - 17:00 (JST)
- 講演者
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- ジェフリ・フォーセット (数理創造プログラム 上級研究員)
- 会場
- via Zoom
- 言語
- 英語
- ホスト
- Jeffrey Fawcett
A 'genome' is a single set of genetic information of a given individual, which is encoded by the nucleotide sequence of the DNA. For instance, the human genome consists of around 3 billion nucleotide base pairs, although the size and content of the genome differs greatly across species and individuals. Some species such as the budding yeast has a genome as small as 12 million base pairs, whereas other species such as Paris japonica, a flowering plant native to the sub-alpine regions of Japan, is said to have a genome as large as 150 billion base pairs. In this talk, I will give a introduction of what kind of information is contained within a genome, and how that differs across species and individuals.
This talk will be introductory and aimed at non-experts including non-biologists.
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