Middlebury

BIOL 0145

Cell Biology and Genetics

Cell Biology and Genetics
In this introduction to modern cellular, genetic, and molecular biology we will explore life science concepts with an emphasis on their integral nature and evolutionary relationships. Topics covered will include cell membrane structure and function, metabolism, cell motility and division, genome structure and replication, the regulation of gene expression and protein production, genotype to phenotype relationship, and basic principles of inheritance. Major concepts will be illustrated using a broad range of examples from plants, animals, and microorganisms. Current topics in biology will be integrated into the course as they arise. 3 hrs. lect./3 hrs. lab
Subject:
Biology
Department:
Biology
Division:
Natural Sciences
Requirements Fulfilled:
DED SCI

Sections in Fall 2009, School Abroad France (Paris)

Fall 2009

BIOL0145A-F09 Lecture (Ward)
BIOL0145P-F09 Discussion (Ward)
BIOL0145Q-F09 Discussion (Ward)
BIOL0145R-F09 Discussion (Ward)
BIOL0145S-F09 Discussion (Ward)
BIOL0145T-F09 Discussion (Ward)
BIOL0145U-F09 Lab (DeSimone)
BIOL0145V-F09 Lab (DeSimone)
BIOL0145W-F09 Lab (DeSimone)
BIOL0145X-F09 Lab (DeSimone)
BIOL0145Y-F09 Lab (Backus)
BIOL0145Z-F09 Lab (Backus)