BIO 101 - General Biology I This course is the first part of a two-semester course sequence that covers an introduction to the general concepts that form our current understanding of the molecular and cellular basis of life. Emphasis will be given to chemical concepts and to structure and function of the cell, its metabolism, its DNA and chromosome structure, and of the mechanism of heredity, basic recombinant DNA technology, gene regulation, molecular genetics, transcription, and translation. This course is a requirement for all biology majors.
Note: Students failing to earn course credit for the lecture must retake that course in the next semester or term for which the student registers until course credit is earned.
Credit Hours: 3 Core Areas: Area D; Area F Corequisite(s): BIO 101L Availability: Fall
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