
Bio 356 - Genetics and Gene Regulation
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356 Genetics and Gene Regulation
Full course for one semester. The molecular biology of eukaryotes, particularly as it relates to the control of gene expression. Genome organization, packaging and perpetuation, and mechanisms of gene regulation will be treated in depth, with the focus on experimental approaches and what they reveal about the conversion of genotype to phenotype. The laboratory will emphasize molecular approaches to analysis of complex genomes and gene expression. Prerequisite: Biology 101/102; Chemistry 101/102. Chemistry 201/202 is recommended. Lecture-laboratory.
The course is taught by Janis Shampay.

Web Links for genetics and molecular biology.
Laboratories meet T or Th 1:10-5 pm in B105
Course handouts: These will routinely be stored on the Courses Server.

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Last Modified 2/12/04