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Nov 22, 2024
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2018-2019 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
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BIO 578 - Structure and Function of Plant Genomes
Plant molecular genetics based on the study of genome architecture, evolution
and function, with emphasis on the fully-sequenced plant genome models. Focuses
on the mechanism(s) that drive changes in genome size and structure and how such
changes affect gene function in the context of cellular biochemistry and physiology.
Current paradigms in genome research by integrating the concepts and techniques
of classical genetics, physiology, comparative and functional genomics and transgenics
will be discussed. Lec 3.
Prerequisites & Notes BIO 462 or BIO 445 or BMB 400 or equivalent college level genetics course.
Credits: 3
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