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Cell and Molecular Biology - Biology 448 - 01: An Introduction to Cell and Molecular Biology - Fall 2009
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Course Description

The principal aim of this course is to introduce students to modern cellular and molecular biology including classical and modern laboratory experiments.

A comprehensive study of the structure and function of prokaryotic, eukaryotic and viral cells including their biochemistry will be covered.

The topics to be covered include: cell organization; DNA replication, transcription and protein synthesis; molecular cloning; selected topics in molecular genetics as well as gene structure, function and regulation; the function and dynamics of subcellular organelles; the function and organization of cytoskeletal elements; selected topics related to developmental systems (i.e., skeletal muscle) and the effects of space travel (microgravity) on these systems.

NOTE: CELL AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY IS PART OF THE HONOR'S PROGRAM AT BENEDICT COLLEGE.

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