Mar 18, 2026  
2026-2027 Graduate Catalog 
    
2026-2027 Graduate Catalog
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ASI 600 - Applied Animal Biotechnology

Credits 3

The objective of this course is to provide insight into the use of large animals in areas of biotechnology.  The course will emphasize the use of livestock in food production as well as human medicine applications.  A two-hour lecture per week will include topics such as marker assisted selection of livestock, in-vitro fertilization, transgenics, cloning and stem cell technology. A two-hour lab per week will complement material from lectures including PCR, DNA isolation and oocyte collection.

Note
Two-hour lecture and two hours lab a week.

Repeat for Credit
N

Requisites
Prerequisite: Junior Standing, ASI 500 or ASI 511

Typically Offered
Spring



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