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Nov 05, 2024
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B350 Heredity and Society3 credit(s) This course includes in-depth coverage and discussion emphasizing how the main principles of genetics and heredity relate to contemporary social issues. The biology behind these main principles of genetics and heredity are examined. Topics may include genetic inheritance, human reproduction, chromosomal abnormalities, genetic disorders, the genetic basis of behavior, genetic engineering, genetic screening, genetic counseling, and modern genetic techniques. The course meets for three one-hour lectures weekly and is open only to junior or senior non-biology majors, or with consent of the instructor. Offered fall semester. Must be concurrently enrolled in B223 Biology Laboratory Experience unless lab requirement for Integratus has previously been fulfilled.
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