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Nov 13, 2024
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PLSS 0565 - Biotechnology Credits: 4 Semester: 2nd Semester. Lecture: 2 Lab: 6
This course is designed to introduce advanced undergraduates and graduate students to basic recombinant DNA techniques including growth and manipulation of phases and their bacterial hosts; isolation, quantitation, and electrophoretic analysis of DNA; restriction and ligation of DNA; cloning in lambda; MS and plasmid vectors; site-specific mutagenesis. The focus of the course is hands-on experimentation; however, time will be devoted to discussion of application of these and other techniques to variety of research problems. By the end of the course, me students should have a working knowledge of basic recombinant technology, should have an introductory knowledge of more specialized techniques, and should be familiar with me terminology and resource literature of genetic engineering.
Cross-listed: Same as Biology 565
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