PBIO 450/550
Biotechnology and Genetic Engineering

The purpose of this course is to introduce students to basic molecular biological concepts and techniques used in the fields of biotechnology and genetic engineering. Current experimentation and progress in these fields as well as ethical considerations of this research will be discussed.

Syllabus

Lecture1

Lecture2

Lecture3

Lecture4

Protein Targeting Notes

Link to MCB textbook web page (click below): http://bcs.whfreeman.com/lodish5e/

Molecular Machines That Control Genes (Optional Reading-Wk 1)

Molecular Diagnostics Lecture

Molecular Diagnostics Lecture-6 slides

Therapeutics Lecture

Vaccines Lecture

Microbial Synthesis of Commercial Products Lecture

Microbial Insecticides Lecture

Plant Genetic Engineering I

Plant Genetic Engineering II

Link to GM database web page (click below): http://www.agbios.com/dbase.php

Animal Genetic Engineering

Animal Genetic Engineering (large format)

Animal Genetic Engineering Update

Animal Biotech 2005

Human Genome Project

Genomics

Regulation, Patents & Ethics of Biotechnology

Patent Glossary (meaning of non-obvious, see page 4)

Student Presentations 2007

Student Presentation Hints (i.e., past evaluations)

Sample Abstract & Student Presentation Abstracts 2007

Final Exam Review Sheet

Homework: links below will become active after the assignment is received

Chapter 1-4 Homework

Chapter 5-7 Homework

Chapter 7 & 9 Homework

Chapter 10 & 11 Homework

Chapter 12 & 15 Homework

Chapter 17 & 18 Homework

Chapter 19 & 20 Homework

Chapter 21 & 22 Homework

 


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