BIOL 202(F) Genetics
Genetics, classically defined as the study of heredity, has evolved into
a discipline whose limits are continually expanded by innovative molecular
technologies. This course covers the experimental basis for our current
understanding of the inheritance, structures, and functions of genes. It
introduces approaches used by contemporary geneticists and molecular biologists
to explore questions about aspects of biology ranging from embryonic development
to aging. The laboratory part of the course provides an experimental introduction
to modern genetic analysis. Laboratory experiments include linkage analysis,
bacterial transformation with plasmids, DNA restriction mapping, and
computer-based cloning. Evaluation will be based on hour exams, a final exam,
and laboratory reports.
Lectures and laboratory: six hours a week. Prerequisites: Biology 101 and
102.
Hour: RAYMOND