PLBR 2253

PLBR 2253

Course information provided by the Courses of Study 2014-2015.

Surveys fundamental plant genetics with a focus on applications in agriculture and plant sciences. Reviews and extends concepts from introductory biology for students with an interest in plants and their contributions to food, fiber, biofuels, ornamentals and ecology. Also preparation for advanced coursework in genetics for students considering graduate studies in a related field. Unique topics include polyploidy and organellar inheritance, pollination, seed saving and basic plant breeding. This 3 credit option is by instructor permission only to students in certain circumstances to take the course without the lab. Students that have already taken a more technical course such as BIOMG 2800/BIOMG 2801 are only eligible for the 2 credit option: PLBR 2252.  PLBR 2250 is recommended and provides a lab section for students with that graduation requirement.

When Offered Spring.

Prerequisites/Corequisites Prerequisite: one majors-level biology course or equivalent, permission of instructor.

Outcomes
  • Students will be able to access and review the background information necessary for designing a plant breeding program or genetics study with proper citations from primary literature.
  • Students will describe of the roles of DNA mutation, allele segregation, epigenetics and mechanisms that promote cross pollination in contributing to the diversity, ecology, genetic improvement, evolution and uses of plants.
  • Students will be able to interpret new genetic findings, applications, tests and theories reported in the popular media or later judge their impact on their lives within a framework of examples, concepts and principles.

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Syllabi: none
  •   Regular Academic Session.  Combined with: PLBR 2250

  • 3 Credits Stdnt Opt

  •  4687 PLBR 2253   LEC 001

  • Prerequisite: One year of majors-level biology course or equivalent.