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Jun 12, 2026
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BIO 402 - Molecular Genetics and Synthetic Biology Credits: 4
This advanced-level course introduces students interested in the life sciences to the fields of molecular genetics and synthetic biology, as well as to intensive project-based lab research. It covers the structure and activity of genetic material at the molecular level as well as the creation of novel biological systems solving real-world biological problems. Topics include DNA structure & replication, gene expression (transcription & translation), and gene regulation. In both lab and in lecture, students will apply engineering principles to the design, construction, and testing of synthetic biological devices and systems. Select applications as well as safety and ethical concerns will also be addressed. Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 3 Prerequisite: BIO 111 , BIO 112 , BIO 301 , and BIO 361 or CHE 411 Offered: Spring, every other year
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