BIOLOGY 590: Biotechnology Laboratory
Biology 590
BIOLOGY 590: Biotechnology Laboratory
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A laboratory course that complements the lecture course Biology 389/589 in biotechnology. Students will gain hands-on experience in some of the principles of cell culture, product isolation and purification, and molecular genetic manipulation of genes that are basic to many areas of this broad and rapidly changing field. Exercises are planned in cell culture, computer analysis of cell culture parameters, protein isolation and purification, gene cloning and nucleic acid probe techniques, DNA sequencing, and computer analysis of DNA and protein sequences. If taken at the undergraduate level, the course may not be repeated for graduate credit. (0+4) (Spring) Special fees may apply.
Biology 309. Strongly recommended: Biology 372/572 and 375/575.

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