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Nov 27, 2024
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PLBIO 4831 - Concepts and Techniques in Plant Molecular Biology Fall. 3 credits. Student option grading.
Prerequisite: PLBRG 2250 and PLBRG 3250 , or BIOMG 2800 ; BIOMG 3300 or BIOMG 3310 or BIOMG 3330 or BIOMG 3350 .
J. Doyle, J. Hua, K. van Wijk.
This course is the first of a two-semester sequence (with PLBIO 4841 ) which together provide a broad overview of concepts related to the study of plant molecular biology. It is intended to bring first-year graduate students in plant molecular biology to a common background in genetics, biochemistry and phylogenetics. The second-semester course covers anatomy, cell biology and development. These courses are also appropriate for upper-level students in Plant Biology and Plant Sciences.
Outcome 1: Bring students from diverse backgrounds and interests to a common level of understanding in preparation for subsequent courses and research in areas related to plant molecular biology.
Outcome 2: Explain, give relevant examples of, and make predictions based on their understanding of fundamental concepts from biochemistry, genetics and phylogeny.
Outcome 3: Integrate these same concepts into their understanding and interpretation of experimental techniques and interpretation of results.
Outcome 4: Articulate how experimental techniques constrain interpretation of experimental data.
Outcome 5: Become more adept at using one’s understanding to objectively read and evaluate current literature.
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