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327: Genetics and Cell Biology II
Taught
Spring semesters
3 credits
Cell structure, molecular biology of eukaryotic cells, cytoskeletal
organization and function, cell division cycle, membrane structure
and function, cell-cell interactions, cell differentiation and
regulation.
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462/662 Molecular Genetics
Taught Fall semesters (co-taught with Drs.
Dingwall, Belote
and Maine of Biology)
3 credits
Applications of recombinant DNA methodology to the study of gene
function. Mechanisms regulating protein function and gene expression.
Overview of the molecular causes of spontaneous and inherited
diseases. Introduction to genomic and proteomic methods.
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788: Graduate Seminar: Genetic & Biochemical Approaches to
the Cytoskeleton
0-2 credits
Current literature on the cytoskeleton, cell motility, cell surface,
polarity, cell-cell and cell-substratum interactions.
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