A survey of genetics which blends classical concepts (Mendelian and population genetics) with modern biochemical and molecular explanations. The course emphasizes gene expression and regulation in both prokaryotes and eukaryotes, non- Mendelian inheritance, and the ethical aspects of genetic engineering. Laboratory work provides opportunities to use classical genetics as well as biochemical and molecular techniques. (4 credit hours)
Code | BIO221 |
Title | BIO-221 |
Credits | 4 |
Prerequisites | CHM 111 or CHM 121 and a grade of C- or higher in BIO 115 |
Corequisites | None |
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Offered | Fall, Spring |
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