Scenes from Fall Semester Molecular Biology Lab
Students in Dr. Kristen Brubaker's course Molecular Biology Laboratory successfully cloned the lux operon from a genomic library this past semester. Very cool!
Molecular Biology Lab (Biology 334) is a one credit course that introduces fundamental molecular biology techniques that are used in all branches of biology. Molecular techniques are instructed in the context of a semester-long research project in a research laboratory setting. Students begin their research projects with isolation of DNA and perform molecular techniques that purify, amplify, engineer, clone, and sequence nucleic acids to study their isolates. For more information, contact Dr. Brubaker at kbrubake@bloomu.edu
Molecular Biology Lab (Biology 334) is a one credit course that introduces fundamental molecular biology techniques that are used in all branches of biology. Molecular techniques are instructed in the context of a semester-long research project in a research laboratory setting. Students begin their research projects with isolation of DNA and perform molecular techniques that purify, amplify, engineer, clone, and sequence nucleic acids to study their isolates. For more information, contact Dr. Brubaker at kbrubake@bloomu.edu