Contact the Professor:2017_1020_BI550_BelleIsleMarsh_9994
John Finnerty
jrf3@bu.edu

Next offering:

Fall 2020

Marine Genomics is a young scientific discipline that involves the application of genomic techniques to investigate the phenotype of marine organisms and the function of marine ecosystems. For example, (1) “metagenomic” approaches are now deemed essential for reconstructing the microbial communities that drive nutrient cycling in marine ecosystems, (2) “transcriptomic” approaches are increasingly being utilized to understand how marine organisms respond to environmental stress at the molecular level, and (3) “population genomic” approaches are being used to investigate the microevolution of animal populations. The theoretical portion of this course will cover the evolution of genomes, the architecture of gene networks, the connection between genotype and phenotype, and the basics of population genetics.

The practical portion of this course will a developmental transcriptomic analysis of the lined sea anemone, Edwarsiella lineata, in an attempt to understand how its novel life cycle evolved and how genes regulate its development. Student projects will involve “next-generation” DNA sequencing techniques.

Syllabus: BI550_Syllabus2017