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BME80H: The Human Genome

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Course will focus on understanding human genes. Accessible to non-science majors. Will cover principles of human inheritance and techniques used in gene analysis. The evolutionary, social, ethical, and legal issues associated with knowledge of the human genome will be discussed. (General Education Code(s): PE-T,T2-Natural Sciences.) W. Rothwell, The Staff

5 Credits

YearFallWinterSpringSummer
2012-13
  • Section 01
    Wendy Rothwell
  • Section 01
    Wendy Rothwell
  • Section 01
    Richard Edward Green
2011-12
  • Section 01
    Wendy Rothwell
  • Section 01
    Wendy Rothwell
  • Section 01
    Wendy Rothwell
2010-11
  • Section 01
    Wendy Rothwell
  • Section 01
    Wendy Rothwell
  • Section 01
    Wendy Rothwell
2009-10
  • Section 01
    Wendy Rothwell
  • Section 01
    Wendy Rothwell
2008-09
  • Section 01
    Wendy Rothwell
  • Section 01
    Wendy Rothwell
  • Section 01
    Wendy Rothwell
2007-08
  • Section 01
    Staff
  • Section 01
    Staff
2006-07
  • Section 01
    Wendy Rothwell
  • Section 01
    Wendy Rothwell
  • Section 01
    Wendy Rothwell
2005-06
  • Section 01
    Wendy Rothwell
  • Section 01
    Wendy Rothwell

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