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BIO 461 Introduction to DNA Barcoding

4.0 Credit(s)
DNA barcoding is a powerful molecular technique used in diverse fields such as ecology, conservation, and forensics, to determine the identity of living specimens using short standardized DNA sequence regions. Students in this course will learn underlying theory related to DNA barcoding and applications of the technique in their fields of interest. Students will also gain training in hands-on ecological, molecular, and bioinformatics techniques. Students will apply their DNA barcoding knowledge and skills to original student-designed research projects. Lectures are combined with intensive laboratory learning experiences and some field experiences. Three lecture hours and one three-hour lab per week.
Prerequisites: BIO212 Cell Biology, BIO217 General Genetics, BIO218 Ecology & the Environment, and BIO219 Evolution or permission of Department Chairperson