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BCMB228
- Molecular Genetics/Lecture, Seminar
Explores recent discoveries in the molecular genetics of prokaryotes and eukaryotes, with emphasis on new findings related to catalytic activities of RNA. Topics include: protein synthesis, RNA transcription, gene regulation, RNA splicing, catalytic RNA and origins of living systems. Intended primarily for seniors and graduate students. Prerequisite: BCMB271 or BIOL118 or permission of instructor. Mr. Thurlow/Offered every year
Faculty
David Thurlow, Ph.D. - Associate Professor of Chemistry
Director, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Program
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BCMB328
BIOL228
BIOL328
CHEM228
CHEM328
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