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BIO2865 — Principles of Synthetic Biology

4 credits · 4 hours

BIO 2865 - Principles of Synthetic Biology BIO 2865 - Principles of Synthetic Biology The study of synthetic biology combines principles of molecular biology, genetics, and biochemistry, to engineer bacteria to do useful things. Students will apply their knowledge of bacterial and eukaryotic regulatory process to manipulate biological parts to generate devices and complex systems. Students will review the seminal findings in the field of synthetic biology, as well as examine the bioethical implications of the field. Prerequisite: BIO 1210 and CHEM 1210 with a C or higher Elective Code(s): LART, SCI Previous: BIO* 265

Prerequisites: BIO1210, CHEM1210

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