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BIOMEDIN 109Q. Genomics: A Technical and Cultural Revolution
(S,Sem) (Same as GENE 109Q.) Stanford Introductory Seminar. Preference to sophomores. For non-science majors. Concepts of genomics, high-throughput methods of data collection, and computational approaches to analysis of data. The social, ethical, and economic implications of genomic science. Students may focus on computational or social aspects of genomics.
3 units, Win (Altman, R)
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