Principles of Genetics - BIOL 2007

This course provides a thorough exploration of genetics, spanning from foundational principles to cutting-edge experimental techniques and ethical considerations. Through a combination of lectures, discussions, and hands-on laboratory experiences, students will unravel the mysteries of genes, chromosomes, and the intricate molecular pathways that govern life's genetic blueprint. Throughout the course, students will be introduced to both classical and modern genetic study techniques, equipping them with the analytical tools necessary to decipher genetic complexities. Students will consider some of the methods used to research genetic principles and manipulate genetic material. Moreover, ethical considerations surrounding genetic research and applications will be thoroughly explored, prompting critical reflection on the societal implications of genetic advancements.

Note: Prerequisite BIOL 1007. Restricted to Arts & Sciences Diploma and Open Studies.

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