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| | BMBB | Fall 2001 Courses (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20) |
 | | The most important topics for biochemistry will be carefully selected for a one-semester course, giving students necessary background for further work in biochemistry but also giving them more curriculum flexibility than a two semester sequence. |
 | | Discussion of current topics such as DNA replication, recombination and gene conversion, regulation of gene expression, chromatin structure and transcription, developmental gene regulation, organellar gene expression, RNA splicing, initiation and control of translation, animal viruses, transposable elements, somatic recombination, and oncogenes (4 cr). |
 | | Topics include molecular structure of organisms, cell structure and function, energy recruitment and utilization, cellular reproduction, flow of genetic information through organisms and populations, princples of inheritance, development, origin of life, ecology and evolution. |
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