BIO 106 is an introduction for students to basic concepts and unifying principles of cellular biology, genetics, and molecular biology. The goal of the laboratory portion of the course is to give students a hands-on experience that reinforces the concepts covered in the lecture portion of the course, as well as learning basic laboratory techniques. BIO 106 is a required course for all Biology majors, as well as some other majors, and a prerequisite for many upper level courses in the Biology Department.
In this course we took the concepts that we learned in lecture, and applied them to a more of a hands on technique during lab. Throughout the semester we worked with gene based labs, as well as the processes of handling and transforming diseases and molecular level