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Learner Reviews & Feedback for Genomics: Decoding the Universal Language of Life by University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

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About the Course

What is a genome? A genome contains all of the information that a cell needs to develop, function, and reproduce itself, and all the information needed for those cells to come together to form a person, plant, or animal. Genomes contain an organism’s complete set of genes, and also the even tinier genetic structures that help regulate when and how those genes are used. The ability to regrow a torn ligament, the clues that might predict the onset of mental illness, the nutritional potential of crops, and even the history of life itself, are all encoded in genomes. By taking this course, you will discover how scientists are deciphering the language of genomes to learn how to develop sustainable food and fuel supplies, improve disease treatment and prevention, and protect our environment. Professor Robinson is the main instructor for this course. In addition, each module features several guest instructors. These guest instructors come from diverse fields of study—biology, physics, computer science, and many others—and pursue diverse research goals, yet they share a common interest in genomic approaches and technologies. The guest instructors include: - Elizabeth (Lisa) Ainsworth, Associate Professor of Plant Biology - Mark Band, Director of the Functional Genomics Facility - Alison Bell, Associate Professor of Animal Biology - Jenny Drnevich, Functional Genomics Bioinformatics Specialist with High-Performance Biological Computing - Christopher Fields, Associate Director of High-Performance Biological Computing - Bruce Fouke, Director of the Roy J. Carver Biotechnology Center - Glenn Fried, Director of the Carl R. Woese Institute for Genomic Biology Core Facilities - Nigel Goldenfeld, Professor of Physics - Brendan Harley, Assistant Professor of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering - Alvaro Hernandez, Director of the High-Throughput Sequencing and Genotyping Facility - Victor Jongeneel, former NCSA Director of Bioinformatics and former Director of High-Performance Biological Computing - Kingsley Boateng, Senior Research Specialist with the Carl R. Woese Institute for Genomic Biology Core Facilities - Stephen Long, Professor of Plant Biology and Crop Sciences - Ruby Mendenhall, Associate Professor of African American Studies - William Metcalf, Professor of Microbiology - Karen Sears, Assistant Professor of Animal Biology - Saurabh Sinha, Associate Professor of Computer Science - Lisa Stubbs, Professor of Cell and Developmental Biology - Rachel Whitaker, Associate Professor of Microbiology - Derek Wildman, Professor of Molecular and Integrative Physiology - Peter Yau, Director of the Protein Sciences Facility...

Top reviews

AA

Aug 7, 2020

Nice course with the basics of genomics. The activities are according to the lessons. There are a lot of active people, so you do not have to worry about waiting for peer activities.

MM

Dec 20, 2023

one of the best courses that I have learned on Coursera. I learned a lot during this course and it also changed my perspective about the genomics :) HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!

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By Jean-Pierre N

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Dec 23, 2022

Excellent !

By Muskan M

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Aug 31, 2020

Excellent!!

By YOGESH .

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Jul 15, 2020

EXTRODINORY

By Malshi O G

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Oct 13, 2019

really good

By amisha a

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Apr 19, 2018

Best course

By Paola B

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May 16, 2022

Excelente

By Jayanti G

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Dec 27, 2020

Thank you

By Anna G

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Jul 10, 2020

very good

By Anurup M (

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Apr 17, 2020

Amazing!!

By Misha V

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Sep 7, 2019

Awesome

By Mona A A

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Sep 18, 2020

GOOD

By Tanmai A

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Jul 13, 2020

Good

By Harshita d

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Jul 28, 2022

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By Charles W

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Mar 2, 2023

There are some formatting issues in quizzes that (usually) reveal the correct answer prior to taking the quiz, and there were a noticeable number of assignment submissions that were not relevant to the assignment.

However, if you put in the effort to genuinely participate in the required assignments and Honors assignments, then I found that I was able to refine an expand my knowledge in an area where I specialize. So, I think there can be advantages to completing this course, possibly along with completing other on-line genomics courses.

Thank you for putting this content together!

By Bruce N

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Aug 19, 2021

It was nice to have the ability to audit this class. However, I was locked out of the weekly tests and projects. The subject format was excellent. However, the structure and formate of the practice tests needed work.

By Terence O

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May 13, 2021

Nicely presented, interesting combination of materials and links & prompts to further outside reading.

By Prabuddha G

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Jul 1, 2020

Overall Good, But expected a little bit on application of coding, simple algorithms in the syllabus.

By Anthony C

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Apr 25, 2021

Make the quizzes more relevant to the video information.

By Pronomita D

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Dec 17, 2022

Interesting

By saiqa i

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Nov 16, 2023

It takes too long to wait for certificate as peers have to review assignment for grading

By Marez A F I

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Sep 17, 2023

where is my certificate after I finish my cou

By Juan A P A

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Sep 26, 2020

Es el primer curso del que me doy de baja. Las clases son monótonas y básicamente son expertos del área dando opiniones y entrevistas que no profundizan en los temas.

By maria n

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Feb 8, 2021

Superficial, excessive time to talk about the talk. But the most annoying: extremely imprecise. For me it was a waste of time and I gave up after the 1st week.

By Udo R

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Jan 15, 2018

The course should focus more on the achievemnts of the professors, than a description of what they are doing. So you can get more information about Genomics.

By Vijaya K P

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Oct 26, 2022

To deny completion at the last moment with no prior "warning" is not justifiable in any manner esp since other courses on corsera do not do that.