Lecture Description
BIOS 332: Genetics
Splicing and RNA Coding
September 21, 2012
Course Index
- Introduction to Genetics
- Nucleotides
- Double Helix and DNA
- DNA: How it Can Store Information and How it is Shaped
- DNA Groups and Stem Cells
- DNA Replication
- DNA Reproduction
- RNA Transcription
- Splicing and RNA Coding
- Ribosomes and RNA Coding
- Introduction to Information
- Origins of Life and Hereditary Genetics
- Mendel's Law and The Process of Meiosis
- Spermogenesis, Oogenesis and Gametes Production
- Alleles' and Genes' Control Over a Single Trait
- Dominant and Recessive Genotypes
- Test Cross and Genetic Mapping
- Chromosomes and Hereditary Genes
- Mutations
- Bacteria
- Bacteria and Viruses
- Cloning and Cloning Vectors
- Cloning
- Genetic Libraries
- DNA Sequencing and Genotyping
- Genotyping and Transgenics
- DNA and Genomics
- Eukaryotic Gene Regulation
- mRNA and Regulation
- Discussion on the Moral Issues
- Developmental Biology
- Cancer
- Genetic Population and The Hardy-Weinberg Law
- Sequence Alignments
Course Description
Integrates principles of Mendelian and molecular genetics toward understanding structure and function of the gene. Emphasizes quantitative analysis of genetic data and explores current issues of genetic engineering from technical and ethical viewpoints.
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