國立臺灣大學農藝學系Wang, Yue-WenYue-WenWang2006-09-282018-07-112006-09-282018-07-112000http://ntur.lib.ntu.edu.tw//handle/246246/2006092815540114The advent of DNA sequencing techniques changed experimental biology, and automation has enhanced the rate of change. 2. Genomics is the development and application of techniques for: a. Mapping chromosomes. b. Sequencing genomes. c. Computational analysis of entire genomes. 3. Subfields of genomics are: a. Structural genomics, the genetic and physical mapping and sequencing of chromosomes. b. Functional genomics, comprehensive analysis of gene functions and of non-gene sequences in entire genomes. c. Comparative genomics, comparison of entire genomes across species, looking at functions and evolutionary relationships. 4. This section focuses on structural genetics, specifically genome sequencing.application/ppt1564672 bytesapplication/vnd.ms-powerpointzh-TWChapter 10 Genomicslearning objecthttp://ntur.lib.ntu.edu.tw/bitstream/246246/2006092815540114/1/000ch10.ppt