BIOL-317
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Genetic Engineering in the 21st Century
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Course Description
Recent scientific advances such as genome sequencing and CRISPR gene editing have enabled us to "hack" the very building blocks of life in microbes, plants, and animals. Will genetic engineering come to revolutionize the 21st century in the same way that computer engineering did in the 20th century? This advanced seminar course will explore the biological principles underlying genetic engineering technologies and the impact they are having on medicine, agriculture, and the environment. Most readings will come from the primary research literature, and the class will be a mix of presentation and discussion, with overviews and background material given by the instructor. Applies to the Molecular/Cell major requirement for Biology majors and as an elective for BBMB majors. Prerequisite: Biology 205.
Course Type
Academic Credit, Graded Standard, Academic Evaluate Course