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Dec 04, 2024
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BIO 221 - Molecular Biotechniques4 credit hours - Three hours of lecture and three hours of laboratory weekly; one term. Investigate the theory and application of molecular biology as they apply to research, medicine, agriculture, bioremediation and criminology. Use extensive hands-on procedures in the integrated lecture/lab to reinforce the theory behind cloning, genetic engineering and forensic DNA science. Learn concepts that govern the use of molecular techniques and the applicable laboratory skills. Lab fee $70.
Prerequisite(s): BIO 101 or permission of department chair and eligibility for ENG 101 /ENG 101A and any general education math.
Location(s) Typically Offered: Arnold Main Campus (MC)
Term(s) Typically Offered: Spring
Course Outcomes:
- Perform calculations and procedures to make solutions of specific concentrations.
- Generate a standard curve and use it to determine the concentration of an unknown solution.
- Describe the use of the Global Harmonized System to determine the hazards associated with various reagents, and describe the use of safety equipment and procedures associated with a molecular biology laboratory.
- Use aseptic technique in various procedures to culture microorganisms.
- Describe and perform procedures to isolate pure genomic and plasmid DNA from bacterial cultures.
- Conduct all steps in the polymerase chain reaction including primer design and preparation, amplification, and agarose gel electrophoresis.
- Conduct DNA analysis including restriction endonuclease analysis, determination of concentration, DNA sequencing reaction preparation and analysis.
- Utilize NCBI database resources to conduct literature searches, obtain DNA and protein sequence information, perform sequence comparisons and design primers.
- Explain the theory of Southern, Northern and Western hybridization techniques.
- Troubleshoot laboratory experiments.
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