BB 3950: Molecular Biology

Category
Category I (offered at least 1x per Year)
Units 1/3

Through lectures, discussion, and other activities, students will learn the essential concepts of molecular biology, including the mechanisms by which genetic information is stored, replicated, and used to produce RNA and proteins. The theory behind major molecular biology laboratory techniques such as recombinant DNA technology, nucleic acid sequencing, and genetic engineering will also be covered. Basic mechanisms by which gene expression is regulated will be addressed. The themes of structure/function relationships, evolution, and intersections of molecular biology and human disease will run throughout the course. The concepts learned in this course will provide a foundation for further study and work in this rapidly expanding field.

Students may not earn credit for both BB 2950 and BB 3950.