Advanced Biotechnology
This is a course that is intended for students who have excelled in Biotechnology I and II. It will challenge them to gain knowledge in upper-level biochemistry, microbiology, and lab techniques. Lab reports are an intregal part of this course, as well as bio-informatics. Students will be expected to do independent research projects.
"Regular"
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120
Tina Fugate
or
Robin Schott
Biology I
Chemistry
Biotechnology I
Biotechnology II
RNAi
Animal cell cultures-mammalian, insect
Advanced Potein expression systems
Microarray screening and analysis
gDNA and cDNA gene library production and screening
Advanced nucleic acid techniques-design PCR primers, probe labelling
Bio-Informatics
Independent Research Projects
Referenced Standards
National Science Standards (5th ed). (1998). National Research Council, Washington, D.C., National Academy of Sciences
Oklahoma Priority Academic Student Skills (2003). Oklahoma State Department of Education-PASS-{ www.sde.state.ok.us}
Biotechnology Industry Standards
Clark & Russell, (2000), Molecular Biology Made Simple and Fun, Cache River Press.
Barnum, Susan R., (2007), Biotechnology: An Introduction, Brooks/Cole.
Daugherty, Ellyn, (2007), Biotechnology: Science fofr the New Millennium, Paradigm Publishing.
Thieman and Palladino, (2004), Introduction to Biotechnology, Pearson Benjamin Cummings.
Micklos and Freyer, (2003), DNA Science: A First Course, Cold Spring Harbor Press.
Alcamo, (2001), DNA Technology: The Awesome Skill, Harcourt Academic Press.
Campbell and Reece, (2005), Biology: AP Edition, Pearson Benjamin Cummings
