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MB&B527

Topics in Chromatin Structure
MB&B527 FA

Not Currently Offered

This course will investigate the structure of the eukaryotic chromosome and consider how that structure influences fundamental biological processes such as recombination, DNA replication, chromosome segregation and gene expression. We will also examine the elements necessary for maintaining and propagating chromosomes, including telomeres, centromeres, and replication origins. We will use primary sources from scientific literature and a discussion format to appreciate current approaches, conclusions, and unresolved issues in the field. This is a half semester course. It will be taught the second half of the semester.

MAJOR READINGS

This course will be taught from articles in
the primary scientific literature, supplemented with
suggested text readings.

EXAMINATIONS AND ASSIGNMENTS

All students will be required to present articles and participate in class discussion. There may also be written assignments and examinations.

ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS and/or COMMENTS

Advanced undergraduates may take this course with the permission of the instructor.

COURSE FORMAT: Discussion Lecture

REGISTRATION INFORMATION

Level: GR Credit: 0.50

Prerequisites: None

Last Updated on MAR-22-1999




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