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Research into bacterial genomes
have been revolutionised

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by computer programmes.

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These programmes are in
constant development,

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keeping up with the growing
demands of researchers

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and technology.

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My name is Dr. Anna Protasio.

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I'm Dr. Christine Boinett.

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And I am Professor
Pablo Tsukayama.

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Here at the Wellcome
Sanger Institute,

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alongside collaborators
from around the world,

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bioinformatitians
and researchers

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work together to deliver the
best tools for genome analysis.

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In this course, you'll
learn one of these tools

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called Artemis, an
open-source genome browser

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that's specially designed
for bacterial genomes

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and their annotations.

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Together, we'll explore the
different functions in Artemis

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and unlock the features so
that we can better understand

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the biology of the organism.

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You will learn through a
combination of articles,

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screencasts, and interviews.

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You will join in
productive discussions,

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sharing your findings and
ideas with other learners.

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And together, we'll be working
on a real research problem.

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Join us in this
new adventure, when

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we find out what lies
behind bacterial genomes.

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