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BIOL SCI 210-B
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
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The second in a three-course sequence that is completed by BIOL SCI 210-C in the spring.The biochemistry component of the course covers the structure and function of proteins and lipids; the generation, storage, and use of energy; and the tools of protein technology. The molecular biology component of the course introduces molecular biology and the tools of recombinant DNA technology, considers the flow of information in the cell, and examines the expression of genetic information. The final lectures consider how the tools of molecular biology are currently applied to address important economic and societal issues. Includes a weekly Saturday laboratory from 2 to 5 p.m. Prerequisite: grades of C- or higher in both BIOL SCI 210-A and CHEM 210-A. A $244 lab fee is due at registration.
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Winter 2010
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6:15 - 9:15 PM
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Sec. 62
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John Mordacq
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