Learning outcomes

By the end of this course, you should be able to:

  • understand the basic concepts in metagenomics
  • demonstrate an understanding of how metagenomics data are generated and interpreted
  • explain the differences between metagenomics and targeted sequencing
  • understand potential applications and limitations of metagenomics in microbiology, infectious diseases, and conservation science
  • make sense of information presented in different ways, including written, numerical, and audio-visual.