• ECTS

    5 credits

  • Component

    Faculty of Science

Description

The aim of this course is to introduce functional genomics technologies and to present examples of biological questions that can be asked using them.

This unit aims to present "omics" functional genomics technologies, and some biological questions that they can address.The lectures are given by both associate professors and researchers.

Introduction to functional genomics: approaches, concepts and methods

An introduction to functional Genomics: approaches, concepts and methods

V. Coulon, UM / IGMM

Genome organization / Organisation des génomes

Techniques de séquençage / DNA sequencing methodsL. Journot, IGF

3D genome organization J. Poli, UM / IGH

Genome topological organisation and replication-V. Coulon, UM / IGMM

Régulation spatio-temporelle de l'expression des génomes / Spatio-temporal regulation of gene expressionTranscriptionEpissage / Splicing-V. Coulon, UM / IGMM

Non-coding RNAsV. Coulon, UM / IGMM

Interactomics / InteractomiqueIan Robbins, UM / IGMM

Proteomics and Pharmacogenomics / Protéomique et pharmacogénomiqueC. Bécamel, UM / IGF

Animal Models / Modèles animaux

Using Mice in Functional Genomics F. Poulat, IGH

La Drosophile en génomique fonctionnelle / Using Drosophila in Functional Genomics -F. Juge and S. Chambeyron, IGH

Scientificarticles analysis and presentation(15min + 10 min discussion per group of 3 students)

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Objectives

-Deepen the molecular basis of major functional genomics/epigenomics mechanisms: replication, transcription, post-transcriptional regulations

-Introduction to functional genomics: approaches, tools, concepts and limitations

-Animal models (mouse, drosophila) and transgenic techniques

-Critical analysis of functional genomics results

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Necessary pre-requisites

1. BSc level in cellular and molecular biology

2. Good English language skills, as most of the lectures and all of the articles are in this language.

Recommended prerequisite:

-Bon niveau en biologie moléculaire Good knowledge of molecularbiology

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Knowledge control

Final exam: 70% (or 100%) of the grade. Analysis of figures, course summary questions or choice of techniques to answer a given biological question...

Final exam : 70% (or 100%) of your mark. Figure analysis, synthesis questions or pairing techniques with biological questions...

Article presentation: 30% of your mark if above the final one. Article analysis and presentation: 30% of your mark if above the final one.

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