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    Oct 18, 2024  
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BIO 270 - Foundations and Techniques in Molecular Biology


Students examine key paradigms of molecular and cellular biology including the mechanisms and regulation of gene expression, and the relationship between molecular structure and function. Laboratory exercises introduce students to molecular biology techniques used to study gene expression. Students learn a variety of methods in the lab, including recombinant DNA technology, transformation techniques, nucleic acid isolation and analysis, and protein analysis.

Credits: 4

Clock Hours - (Lect-Lab): (3-3)

Prerequisites: BIO 113  (minimum grade C-) AND CHEM 151  (minimum grade C-)

Notes:
There is a course specific fee for this course.