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BCMB271/BCMB371
- Biochemistry I/Lecture, Laboratory
A comprehensive survey of biochemistry and molecular biology, including protein structure, enzyme kinetics, membrane structure, DNA structure, replication, transcription and translation. The laboratory introduces basic techniques including safe use of radioisotopes, isolation of proteins, purification of enzymes, enzyme kinetics, gel electrophoresis, column chromatography and DNA isolation and characterization. Prerequisite: CHEM101/102; BIOL100, 101, or 103, and 102; and CHEM131 (or permission). Mr. Crampton, Mr. Thurlow/Offered every year
Faculty
Donald Crampton, Ph.D. - Assistant Professor of Chemistry;
Adjunct Assistant Professor of Biology
Heather Wiatrowski, Ph.D. - Assistant Professor, Department of Biology
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BCMB271
BCMB371
BIOL271
BIOL371
CHEM271
CHEM371
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