BIOL 306 Advanced Molecular Genetics (Not offered 2003-2004) (Q)
This course explores the structure and function of prokaryotic and eukaryotic genes using an integrated genetic and molecular approach. Topics include: transcriptional and post-transcriptional regulation, DNA replication and repair, chromatin structure, transposable genetic elements, and genomics. A central feature of the course will be discussion of articles from the primary literature, with an emphasis on the genetic bases for a variety of cellular pathologies. Laboratory will consist of a semester-long project that incorporates site-directed mutagenesis, cloning, southern hybridization, and polymerase chain reaction. Format: lecture/discussion/laboratory. Evaluation will be based on periodic exams, lab reports, class presentation, and a grant proposal. Prerequisites: Biology 202. Enrollment limit: 32 (expected: 24). Preference given to senior and then to junior Biology majors.