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… via RNA sequencing https://www.nature.com/articles/ncomms15824 Journal club 3: A Genome-wide CRISPR Death Screen Identifies Genes Essential for Oxidative Phosphorylation https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1550413116304338?via%3Dihub Online resources: In this course, Padlet is used as a platform for references to course relevant video and web material. The Padlets provide a convenient way to organize weblinks. To help things started, a few links that contain explanations of the … features. For example, biological systems consist of a very large number of components (e.g. thousands of genes in one cell, billions of neurons in the human brain). Moreover, these components are linked by a multitude of processes, which are often nonlinear. As a consequence, we cannot make reliable predictions about these complex biosystems with intuition alone. Interestingly, mathematics naturally deals with thousands of variables and non-linearities, providing us with an excellent tool to … cases for each of the applications studied and to design an experiment tuned to answer a specific biological question using omics technologies. Recommended reading During this course, we will make use of scientific papers, dedicated study guides, and online study materials related to several tools and techniques. For the PBL tutorials, recommended literature is provided with each case (after the pre-discussion). For the journal clubs, the papers are provided at least a week before the meeting is …