Biology 230 - Genomes and Genetic Analysis

Genomes & Genetic Analysis

Spring
2025
D01
0.00
Steven A. Williams,Mary Doherty

TH 8:25 AM - 9:15 AM

Smith College
BIO-230-D01-202503
McConnell B10
swilliam@smith.edu,mdoherty82@smith.edu
An exploration of genomes and genes that highlights the connections between molecular biology, genetics, cell biology and evolution. Students analyze the principal experimental findings that serve as the basis for the current understanding of topics in genetics (such as DNA, RNA and protein structure and function, gene organization and networks, gene expression and regulation, and the origins and evolution of molecular mechanisms). Students examine the computational tools and rapidly expanding databases that have advanced contemporary biology. Concurrent registration in BIO 231 recommended. Prerequisites: BIO 130 or BIO 132 or equivalent.

[CE] BIO 130 or 132

Multiple required components--lab and/or discussion section. To register, submit requests for all components simultaneously.

Must take Discussion, Lecture

Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.