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The Interdepartmental Genetics and Genomics (IGG) graduate program prepares students to become future leaders in genetics across diverse scientific fields. Candidates pursue either Ph.D. or M.S. degrees through a combination of coursework and mentored research with faculty selected from fourteen participating departments. The IGG program's varied faculty provides comprehensive training from top educators while allowing students to tailor their research focus. Our Genetics and Genomics experts excel in multiple disciplines, ranging from foundational molecular, cellular, organismal, and population-level investigations to directly applicable research. Current projects encompass all key domains of genetic theory and experimentation, including gene regulation analysis, systems biology, developmental genetics, functional genomics, transposable element research, quantitative and mathematical genetics, evolutionary studies, and population genetics. Aligned with ISU's vision, our graduates apply these methodologies to tackle significant biological and biotechnological challenges in agriculture, medicine, and beyond. The program offers both Ph.D. and M.S. degrees in genetics and genomics through fourteen collaborating departments. Faculty diversity within this interdisciplinary program guarantees a thorough, balanced education from leading scholars while maintaining adaptability in specialization selection. Our Genetics and Genomics specialists demonstrate expertise across numerous fields, from basic molecular, cellular, organismal, and population research to immediately practical investigations. Active research initiatives cover all principal aspects of genetic theory and practice, including gene regulation analysis, gene mapping, transposable element studies, developmental genetics, quantitative approaches, evolutionary genetics, and population genetics.