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Biom 896: Statistical Genomics

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Objective

The objective of this course is to develop a better understanding of the statistical methadologies available for the identification of genes. In the first part of the course we will focus on the devolpment of linkage maps. In the second part of the course we fill focus on the identification of quantitative trait loci. Basic genetic and statistical concepts will be covered.

Course Info

Instructor:Steve Kachman
Office:104 D Miller Hall
E-mail:skachman@unl.edu
Phone:472-2903
Office Hours:MWF 10:00-11:30 and by appointment
Text Book:Statistical Genomics, Ben Hui Liu
Syllabus:Course Syllabus
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Prerequisites:Biometry 801
  • Estimation including confidence intervals
  • Hypothesis testing
Homework:Approximately once a week
  • 20% will be deducted for each day late.
Exams:Two exams, will be announced at least one week in advance
Final Exam: 10:00­Noon Wednesday, Dec. 13
  • Revise travel plans accordingly.
Check Grades:Blackboard Course Info
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    Last modified: Thu Jul 26 2012