About this module:
This learning module is designed to be used either as basic material for a class or as a self-tutorial. It is geared towards scientists or upper-level students who have a good background in biology and genetics, an awareness of recombinant DNA technologies (which are implied but not thoroughly discussed here), and at least some knowledge of the structure of DNA and DNA sequencing. Section 2 does include an overview of basic concepts, but is meant to be more of a refresher than all-inclusive. Specifically, the module is hoped to be useful to plant breeders, molecular biologists, and other plant scientists who are on the fringe of, but not enmeshed in, genomics research but wish to be better informed so that they are better able to understand current research in the field and what implications it may have for them.
To accommodate different backgrounds and needs, this module is organized into 4 sections:
The topics are designed to include not simply the scientific concepts but also an understanding of the historical context and implications. Text boxes on some slides give supplemental facts and quotes that may help in understanding the context or simply be of interest.
At the end of each section is a list of resources for additional information specific to the topics in that section. A separate set of slides includes lists of resources for additional information on or beyond the overall topic of genomics and comparative genomics. A glossary is included, as well as a list of other helpful glossaries.