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Subject: | Biological Science |
Title: | BIOSC-107 Genetics and Evolution - (SC) - 4 Units |
Instructor: | Gelinas, Richard |
Recommended: Eligibility for ENGL-122 or equivalent | |
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BIOSC-107 |
2720 |
MW |
9:30-10:50am |
LHS-217 |
4 Units |
Full Term |
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W | 11:00-1:50pm | LHS-202 | |||||
Catalog Course Description | ||
BIOSC-107 Genetics and Evolution | ||
4 unit(s) SC | ||
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This course presents the study of various aspects of genetics and evolution. Topics include cellular reproduction, Mendelian Genetics, DNA structure and function, protein synthesis, gene regulation, biotechnology, genetically-modified organisms and gene therapy as well as an introduction to the process of evolution by means of natural selection and the social implications of these topics. The laboratory component includes an introduction to the scientific method and experimentation including data gathering and analysis with a variety of scientific equipment. Laboratory activities will include manipulating DNA, conducting genetic crosses and constructing cladograms. CSU, UC |
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