|
|
Dec 21, 2024
|
|
BIOL 426 BiotechnologyCredit 4 Marc This course studies the basic principles of biotechnology and its applications to areas such as medicine, agriculture, and the industry. Emphasis will be placed on molecular biological techniques associated with recombinant DNA technology (gene cloning), protein structure and function, and the application of biotechnology in microorganisms, plants, and animals. There is a weekly three-hour lecture/laboratory component to the course that will expose students to various concepts and laboratory techniques used in gene cloning, cultivation of cellular components, identification and quantification of DNA and protein, and tissue and cell culturing. In addition to the scheduled three-hour component of the course, unscheduled laboratory time is required. Unscheduled time is dependent upon the specific laboratory techniques or procedures required to complete the laboratory exercise or research question. Prerequisites: BIOL 222 , BIOL 223 , CHEM 212 , CHEM 214 and MATH 110 . Laboratory fee required. Prerequisite(s): BIOL 222 , BIOL 223 , CHEM 212 , CHEM 214 and MATH 110 Laboratory fee required.
Add to Portfolio (opens a new window)
|
|
|