BIO2630 — Molecular Genetics
BIO 2630 - Molecular Genetics BIO 2630 - Molecular Genetics This is an advanced course that covers the main concepts of genetics including the theory of chromosomal inheritance, classical Mendelian inheritance, principles of human genetics, the molecular basis of development, the role of nucleic acids in gene expression, genetic mutations, population genetics and topics in modern genetics in areas such as epigenetics, recombinant deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA), biotechnology, gene mapping, bioinformatics and diagnosis of human genetic diseases. The laboratory portion of this course will emphasize genetic crosses, molecular diagnostic techniques, and calculating genetic variation in populations. Prerequisite: CHEM 1120 or BIO 1210 or BIO 2350 with a C or higher General Education Code: Scientific Knowledge & Understanding (SCKX) Elective Code(s): LART, SCI Course Fees: Supplemental Fee Level 2 and Materials Fee Previous: BIO* 262 and BIO* 263
Prerequisites: CHEM1120, BIO1210, BIO2350