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BB 331. INTRODUCTION TO MOLECULAR BIOLOGY (3).
Course dealing with the molecular basis of cellular function, with emphasis upon modern developments, and the foundation for practical applications of this knowledge. The course will involve the conceptual background necessary to appreciate the applications of molecular biology. Throughout the course opportunities will be given to discuss public policy issues and questions: What are the moral and practical problems that flow from identification of an individual as being at risk for a late-appearing genetic disorder, such as Huntington's disease or certain cancers? Does the scientific or public value of knowing the entire DNA sequence of the human genome justify a situation in which individual or small-scale research cannot be supported? What issues arise when the fruits of biological research, mostly publicly funded, are commercialized? Should a novel organism be patented? How can biotechnology be applied to environmental problems? (Bacc Core Course)
PREREQS:
CH 122 or CH 202 or CH 222 or (CH 232 and CH 262) or CH 225H
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Core, Synth, Sci/Tech/Soc
For more information, contact: P. ANDREW KARPLUS, 2011 ALS, 737-4511
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Greenwood, J.
TR 1000-1120
9/28/09-12/4/09
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12/8/09
STAG 106
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Oregon State - Corvallis
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CH 122 or CH 202 or CH 222 or (CH 232 and CH 262) or CH 225H
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