BIOL.2330L Experimental Methods in Biology (Formerly 81.233)
Id: 037713
Credits: 2-2
Description
This is a project-based course designed to introduce students to the methods of general biological laboratory research. Techniques will be introduced in the context of interrelated experiments during a semester-long project. Techniques will include, but are not limited to: making solutions, pipetting, using sterile technique, gel electrophoresis, DNA transformations, minipreps, and other molecular and microscopic methods.
Prerequisites
BIOL.1110 Principles of Biology I, and BIOL.1170L Principles of Biology I Lab, and BIOL.1120 Principles of Biology II, and BIOL.1180L Principles of Biology II Lab. With a C- or better in BIOL.1110.
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