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Dec 05, 2025
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BIO 235 - Genetics Credit Hours: 3 Genetics is a unifying theme for all life sciences. This course provides an essential foundation for students proceeding to more advanced coursework in cell biology, microbiology, ecology and evolution. The course examines the genetic systems of eukaryotes, prokaryotes and viruses, and covers classical inheritance, genomics, chromosome functions and abnormalities, gene editing, and the molecular basis of cancer. The course also provides examples of applications to medicine, plant and animal breeding, biotechnology, and wildlife.
Prerequisite: BIO 121 or BMS 110 and BMS 111 ; and CHM 116 and CHM 117 or CHM 160 and CHM 161 (recommended) or higher, and MTH 136 or higher. Lecture contact hours: 3
Typically offered: Fall, Spring
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