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        <description>Learn more: https://www.ibiology.org/talks/high-throughput-microscopy/ Determining the genes involved in different cellular processes is essential for understanding how cells function. However, with 23,000 protein coding genes in the genome, how can these molecular players be identified?  This lecture discusses the methodology behind high throughput content screening by describing a series of experiments aimed at identifying genes involved in cell division. Both high throughput microscope imaging and computational analysis of phenotypes are demonstrated and discussed.</description>
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