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Dec 06, 2024
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BCBP 4310 - Genetic Engineering In this course, students will explore the molecular methods and applications of recombinant DNA technology and the issues regarding their use through case studies on the effect of genetic engineering in medicine, agriculture, biology, forensics, and various other areas of technology. The course has three major components: 1) techniques used in the generation of recombinant molecules, 2) application of recombinant technology to diagnostics and therapeutics and 3) genetically modified organisms. May be used to fulfill the Culminating Experience requirement in Biology. (Students cannot obtain credit for both this course and BCBP 6310.)
Prerequisites/Corequisites: Prerequisites or corequisites: BCBP 4760 and BIOL 4620, or permission of instructor.
When Offered: Spring term annually.
Credit Hours: 4
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