Genomics & Genetics
Overview
Genomics and genetics is a broad area of research and training in the department that
covers a range of topics from the virus to the eukaryote. The research on genome sequencing
and mapping extends from the avian genome, to the nematode genome, and to many bacterial
genomes. Faculty are investigating the hereditary diseases of animals and humans with
an eye toward tracking down genes that cause disease or that are missing in genetic
diseases and conditions. Additionally, the evolution of bacterial pathogenesis is
under study, as well as the study of evolutionary mechanisms using bacterial model
systems and virtual organisms. Other faculty are studying the use of virus vectors
containing human genes to correct genetic diseases.