Genomics Workshop Hartnell College March 2018

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Genomics Workshop Hartnell College March 2018 Dr. Jeffery R. Hughey

Genomics Genomics- a field of genetics that analyzes content, organization, function, and evolution of genetic information in a organism.

Human Chromosome 1

Escherichia coli chromosome

Fucus spiralis Plastid (=Chloroplast) Genome

Black Prickleback Mitogenome

Fucus vesiculosus Mitogenome

Fucus spiralis Fucus vesiculosus

Genomic Steps DNA extraction DNA sequencing (mygenomics, Georgia) Assembly of the mitogenome Phylogenetic analysis of genome to other closely related species, genera, or families Annotation of genes (features) Comparison of gene content to closely related species, genera, and/or families