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03-343 Experimental Techniques in Molecular Biology


Units:12.0
Department:Biological Sciences
Prerequisites:(03-231 or 03-232) and 09-222
Co-requisites:03-330
Related URLs:http://www.cmu.edu/bio

This laboratory course is designed to teach experimental methods of modern biology. Experiments in microbial genetics and physiology, molecular biology and eukaryotic genetics are performed. This course is designed to be taken during the junior year and is intended to prepare students for undergraduate research. Experimentation using living organisms and/or their tissues, cells or molecules is an essential component of this course.

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