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2008-2009 Undergraduate Catalog [Archived Catalog]
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BIO 471 - Proteomics with Laboratory 3 Credits
Proteomics is the large-scale analysis of the entire set of
proteins in a cell, tissue, or organism, allowing a description of
the system in terms of its functional components. This course
covers theory and applications dealing with techniques and
instrumentation utilized in proteomics. The laboratory component
includes proteome analysis using two dimensional electrophoresis,
mass spectrometry, and use of databases. Prerequisite: twelve hours of biological sciences and CHE 332 or
360 and BIO 309 or 315 or CHE 461. General Unless
otherwise indicated, the prerequisite for Biology/Zoology courses
is BIO 120 for 300-level courses and 12 hours of biological
sciences (including BIO 120) for 400-level courses. If students
believe they are adequately prepared for any particular course
without having the formal prerequisites, they may request a waiver
of the prerequisites by the instructor. When Offered: Irregular
Catalog Year: 2008-2009This course is cross-listed with: (CHE 471)
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