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BIOL121 — Genetic Revolution

5 credits · 55 hours

BIOL 121 - Genetic Revolution BIOL 121 - Genetic Revolution 5 Credits An introduction to human genetics examining genes, inheritance, gene expression, population genetics, genomics, research and technologies. 0 Placement Eligibility Math 91 or higher Fees Quarters Typically ummer Online Fall Online Winter Online Spring Online Designed to Serve Non-majors Active Date 20250522T11:53:55 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 28 Lecture 55 Total Degree Distributions: AA Science Natural Science ProfTech Related Instruction BAS Course Outline Part 1 Introduction: What Is in a Human Genome? Cells Meiosis, Development, and Aging Part 2 Transmission Genetics: Single-Gene Inheritance Beyond Mendel’s Laws Matters of Sex Multifactorial Traits Genetics of Behavior Part 3 DNA and Chromosomes: DNA Structure and Replication Gene Action: From DNA to Protein Gene Expression and Epigenetics Gene Mutation Chromosomes Part 4 Population Genetics: Constant Allele Frequencies and DNA Forensics Changing Allele Frequencies Human Ancestry and Evolution Part 5 Immunity and Cancer: Genetics of Immunity Cancer Genetics and Genomics Part 6 Genetic Technology: DNA Technologies Genetic Testing and Treatment Reproductive Technologies Genomics Student Learning

Prerequisites: MATH81

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