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Nov 06, 2024
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2017-2018 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
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BT 206 MARINE BIOTECHNOLOGY II This course teaches students the molecular research methodologies that are used to derive or develop pharmaceuticals, food, fuel, biomarkers, and other products from marine organisms. Emphasis in this course will be on the production of biofuel from marine algae as a strategy for an economically sustainable form of alternate engery. In addition, the course will teach genetic engineering methodologies designed to improve energy production phenotypes in eukaryotic microalgae and establish microalgae model systems for biofuel production. Lab: 6 hours per week. Prerequisites: CH 120, BI 120, BT 108. 3 Credits Prerequisite: BT108
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