BMS 525 - Molecular Biology Credit Hours: 4 In-depth examination of nucleic acid structure, function, regulation, repair, and mutagenesis; principles of genetic engineering. Laboratory provides experience in the techniques used to isolate, separate, quantitate, characterize, and modify nucleic acids. The course also includes an introduction to the GenBank and EMBL nucleic acid and protein sequence databases. May be taught concurrently with BMS 625 . Cannot receive credit for both BMS 525 and BMS 625.
Prerequisite: C grade or better in BMS 521 or BIO 320 . Lecture contact hours: 3 Lab contact hours: 3
Typically offered: Fall, Spring
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