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Plant Biology: Survey of Biochemistry: Lab

PBIO 187 Z1 (CRN: 60410)

1 Credit Hour

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About PBIO 187 Z1

Introduction to techniques and equipment used for the isolation and quantitative analysis of amino acids, proteins, carbohydrates and DNA enzymes in biological materials. Pre/co-requisite: BIOC 185. Cross-listed with BIOC 187.

Instructor

Laura Almstead ()

Notes

Dates: May 20 - June 14, 2013; Pre/co-requisite: PBIO 185 or instructor permission

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Section Description

PBIO 187 Survey of Biochemistry: Laboratory is your chance to get up close and personal with fundamental concepts of biochemistry. Through our exploration of these concepts, you will gain experience in basic biochemical techniques and develop your ability to design appropriate experiments, critically analyze data, and present the findings of your analyses. Concepts we will explore include acid-base properties of amino acids, protein structure, enzyme activity, properties of lipids, carbohydrate chemistry, and gene expression. In addition, you will gain a understanding of the principles behind basic techniques that are used in a broad range of scientific research including titration, chromatography, spectrophotometry, gel electrophoresis, mass spectroscopy, and microarrays. In addition to examining the principles behind these techniques ? basically, how they work ? we will consider their limitations ? what can they actually tell us and when should they be used.

Section Expectation

-Laboratory Manual: Handouts for each lab will be posted on BlackBoard. You will need to print out the handouts, use them to prepare for lab, and bring them with you to each lab period. -Safety glasses or goggles (required) -Laboratory coat (recommended) -Bound laboratory notebook: Any bound laboratory notebook with numbered pages is fine. It does NOT need to have carbon pages. -Scientific calculator

Evaluation

Grading will be based on assignments, lab reports, laboratory notebook, quizzes, and understanding of and participation in laboratory activites.

Meetings

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Location

James M Jeffords Hall 125 (View Campus Map)

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