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Nov 21, 2024
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BIOMG 2800 - Lectures in Genetics and Genomics (BIO-AS, PBS-AS) Fall, Spring, Summer. 3 credits. Student option grading.
Forbidden Overlap: due to an overlap in content, students will not receive credit for both BIOMG 2800 and NTRES 2830 . Prerequisite: one college-level introductory biology course or equivalent, or permission of the instructor. Biological sciences majors must take course for a letter grade. Weekly problem solving sessions are strongly recommended.
Fall: K. Blake-Hodek, S. Lee; Spring: K. Blake-Hodek, J. Pleiss.
General introduction to the fundamental principles of genetics in eukaryotes and bacteria. Topics include: gene transmission, linkage, recombination, structure, mutations, and manipulation, as well as analysis of genomes in individuals and populations.
Outcome 1: Describe basic principles of inheritance, gene expression, and genomic structure in the context of biological evolution.
Outcome 2: Think analytically and creatively about the applications of basic principles of inheritance and gene expression to interpretations of naturally occurring and experimental biological phenomena.
Outcome 3: Know how genetics provides an experimental approach that can be used to investigate almost any aspect of biology.
Outcome 4: Develop an appreciation that genetics is important to future progress in medical sciences.
Outcome 5: Develop problem solving skills employing logical thought.
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