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Microbiology
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You and Your Oral Microflora: Introducing non-biology majors to their “forgotten organ”
Learning ObjectivesStudents will be able to:- Explain both beneficial and detrimental roles of microbes in human health.
- Compare and contrast DNA replication as it occurs inside a cell versus in a test tube
- Identify an unknown sequence of DNA by performing a BLAST search
- Navigate sources of scientific information to assess the accuracy of their experimental techniques