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Nov 01, 2024
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BIOL 304 - Molecular Genetics (4 units) Overview of the fundamentals of genetics including the structure and function of genes, DNA replication and recombination, mutation, protein synthesis, and a survey of the regulation of gene expression, epigenetics, DNA technology and gene therapy. Students will explore the molecular basis for heredity, variation, and evolution from both scientific and societal perspectives, and examine pertinent topics in human genetics. Credit not allowed in both BIOL 300 and BIOL 304.
Maximum units a student may earn: 4
Prerequisite(s): BIOL 190A with a “C-” or better AND BIOL 191A with a “C-” or better.
Grading Basis: Graded Units of Lecture: 3 Units of Discussion/Recitation: 1 Offered: Every Fall and Spring
Student Learning Outcomes Upon completion of this course, students will be able to: 1. demonstrate an understanding of the principles of transmission, evolutionary, and molecular genetics. 2. explain how experimentation and discovery defined the molecular properties of genetic materials in prokaryotes and eukaryotes. 3. demonstrate competency in solving complex genetic problems including the application of basic probability and statistics to genetic analysis. 4. apply concepts and methodologies used in genetic analysis to understand how they affect societal issues including human health and disease.
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