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May 03, 2024
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BIOL 104 - DNA and Biotechnology Today4 credits A course for non-science majors in which students study the structure and function of DNA as a background to understanding hereditary traits and genetic diseases. Current events are used as a context for study. Topics include the Human Genome Project, molecular forensics, bioremediation using DNA technology, and gene therapy. Format of class includes lectures, student presentations, and hands-on activities during the designated class time. Does not meet requirements for major or minor in biology. Meets: Four hours class. Offered annually. CLA-Breadth/Natural Science
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