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<p>Again, this just shows that you are completely unsure of what you’re talking about. MCB 110, a required course for GGD track, has a huge portion dealing with molecular genetics. And doing GGD doesn’t restrict you into taking only MCB courses as you imply. In fact, with only 4 specific upper divs to take, GGD gives you more options to explore specific interests in molecular genetics.</p>
<p>And please explain how GPB has “much more genetics within it is[sic] program.” If you look at the PMB major snapshot, there is only 1 required course that focuses on molecular genetics while the rest deals with plants.</p>
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<p>If the crosslisted courses belong to both departments, then what justifies your statement “Plant and Microbial Biology offers the large[sic] breadth of genetics courses of any bio department on campus?” Do you intentionally try to debase your own statements?</p>