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2014-2015 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2014-2015 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

BIO 311/311L - Genes and Genomes and Lab


This course will focus on the power and importance of genetic information.  Classical genetics (DNA structure and replication, gene expression, how inherited genes and how gene mutations affect us) will be covered.  Genomics, which is the study of the complete genetic makeup of an organism, will be focal.  Understanding an organism’s genome can lead to cures for diseases, helps in forensic analyses, and provides insight into all life forms on earth, including pathogens that threaten our existence.  ELSI (ethical, legal and social issues) related to the Human Genome Project will be discussed.   Class, three hours; lab, two hours per week. (Lecture: 3 cr.; Lab 1 cr.)

Prerequisites & Notes
BIO 102 and BIO 103, or permission of instructor and dean.

(Cr: 4)