BI 329L Molecular Biology Lab

This lab course explores the interaction between the environment and gene expression in the single-celled protist, Tetrahymena thermophila. Students enrolled in this course will design an independent research project devoted to understanding how a particular environmental stressor impacts gene expression and behavior in Tetrahymena. To facilitate this investigation, students will be exposed to various molecular and cellular techniques including cell culture, RNA extraction, Reverse Transcription and quantitative PCR, as well as a variety of growth and feeding assays. Students in this course will also gain experience in researching a particular area of study, developing a scientific research proposal, and preparing a poster presentation based on their final results.

Credits

1

Prerequisite

Take BI 281 with a minimum grade "C-". Take CH 301 or CH 285 with a minimum grade of "C-".

Offered

Even Year Spring Semester