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Microbial Genetics - Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Genetic Systems (Fall 3 Hrs)

This course delves into the microbial genetic systems of prokaryotes and eukaryotes, emphasizing typical data analyses and fundamental classes of genetic phenomena. Students will explore genetic information processing, gene expression, mutation, and genetic diversity within microbiology contexts. The course is taught by Instructor Jeffrey Gardner, who can be reached at jeffgard@illinois.edu. Prerequisites include MCB 300 or consent of the instructor, ensuring students have a foundational understanding before tackling advanced genetics.

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Microbial Genetics - Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Genetic Systems (Fall 3 Hrs)

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  1. MCB 421: Microbial GeneticsFall 3Hrs Overview: Prokaryotic and eukaryotic microbial genetic systems; emphasis on typical data analyses, together with the basic classes of genetic phenomena. Instructor: Jeffrey Gardner; jeffgard@illinois.edu Prerequisites: MCB 300 or consent of the instructor

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