BIOL 128 - Laboratory Skills in GeneticsSemester Hours: 2 This course is designed to provide biology majors with a fundamental understanding of how biologists develop research questions, design experiments, analyze data, and report their findings to the scientific community. This course approaches that skill set using the genetics of model species. Students will develop skills in the scientific process, including data collection, literature searches, data mining, hypothesis development, experimental design, data analysis and interpretation, laboratory notebooks, basic molecular biological skills, and written or oral communication of research results. Recitations will more fully develop topics in the lab. (3-hour laboratory, 1-hour recitation).
Prerequisite(s)/Course Notes: BIO 011 or BIOL 113 , BIO 012 or BIOL 112 . Biology, neuroscience, pre-medical studies, neuroscience majors, or permission of instructor. Credit is given only for this course, BIOL 126 , BIOL 127 , BIOL 129 , BIO 013, or BIO 015. Lab fee additional.
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