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Nov 21, 2024
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BE 5200 - Genetic and Genomic Engineering (4 credits)
This course will cover the latest advances in genomic and genetic research tools for the manipulation of genes and genomes. Students will review the principles of genetics, genomic, and molecular biology as they pertain to genomic and genetic engineering. Students will use this introductory knowledge as the basis for learning to navigate genomic databases and manipulate Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) whole genome sequencing date. They will also learn the latest genome editing techniques for introduction of unique mutations/variants. The engineering of therapeutic molecules such as proteins and aptamers will also be covered. The ethical implications of genomic and genetic engineering will be discussed. This course is cross-listed with BE 4200. Students cannot receive credit for both BE 4200 and BE 5200.
Course revisions made after the Graduate Catalog publication date will be posted in the Graduate Catalog Addendum.
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