23462b
Seminar
S Methods of functional genomics research of bacteria
Haike Antelmann
Information for students
2 additional seats for biochemistry students
Additional module information: Methods of functional genomic research of bacteria
UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs): 3, 6, 14, 15 close
Additional module information: Methods of functional genomic research of bacteria
UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs): 3, 6, 14, 15 close
Additional information / Pre-requisites
The module exam will be an oral examination colloquium in the last week of the course (14th Nov 2025).
Comments
The module provides a wide range of in-depth knowledge of methods used for the functional genomic research of bacteria including subsequent detailed molecular approaches. In particular, in-depth knowledge of modern methods of genomics, metagenomics, transcriptomics, proteomics and their applications in bacteria are subjects of the lectures, including molecular transcriptional and protein-protein interaction methods. In addition, literature seminars are held with lectures by students on current topics of functional genomics research of bacteria and microbial physiology. After completing the module, the students are able to recognize, formulate and discuss specific research questions and apply large-scale multi-omics approaches to experimentally analyse the microbial genomes, transcriptomes and proteomes for systems biology analyses.
The seminar accompanying the lecture (LV 23462a) involves presentation and critical discussion of original articles of actual topics of molecular microbiology and microbial physiology
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The seminar accompanying the lecture (LV 23462a) involves presentation and critical discussion of original articles of actual topics of molecular microbiology and microbial physiology
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