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BIOL 4220: Comparative Vertebrate Physiology
3.00 Credits
Northwestern State University of Louisiana
Comparison of the physiological adaptation of various vertebrate groups to their environment.Water balance, body temperature and energy metabolism, respiration, circulation, sensory and nervous systems. Prerequisites: BIOL 2220-2221 or 2080-2081. Co-requisite: BIOL 4221.
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BIOL 4221: Comparative Vertebrate Physiology Laboratory
1.00 Credits
Northwestern State University of Louisiana
Co-requisite: BIOL 4220.
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BIOL 4270: Virology
3.00 Credits
Northwestern State University of Louisiana
This course is designed to provide students with a fundamental understanding of the basic biological properties of animal viruses. Emphasis is placed on viral life cycles (including replication and gene regulation), viral pathogenesis, and virus-host cell interactions. Prerequisite: BIOL 2060-2061; BIOL 3270 strongly recommended but not required.
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BIOL 4300: Molecular Biology I
3.00 Credits
Northwestern State University of Louisiana
This is the first course in a two-part series designed to introduce students to the principles and practices of Molecular Biology. BIOL 4300 covers, in depth, the core cellular functions: replication, recombination, repair, transcription and translation. Emphasis is placed on the intricate and highly interconnected regulatory mechanisms that control these functions, including the temporal and spatial order of gene expression, signal transduction mechanisms, as well as the field of Bioinformatics. Prerequisite: BIOL 1010, 1020, 2060, 3250, and 3270. Co-requisite: BIOL 4301.
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BIOL 4301: Molecular Biology Laboratory I
1.00 Credits
Northwestern State University of Louisiana
This is a companion laboratory to BIOL 4300. Students will be introduced to the most common techniques of modern molecular biology, including PCR, recombinant DNA technology, and DNA fingerprinting. Co-requisite: BIOL 4300.
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BIOL 4310: Molecular Biology II
3.00 Credits
Northwestern State University of Louisiana
This is the second course in a two-part series designed to introduce students to the principles and practices ofMolecular Biology. BIOL 4310 expands of the topics covered in BIOL 4300 and discusses them from a different perspective. In addition to studying "what goes on" in the cell, students will be introduced to thescientific methodologies used to arrive at our current knowledge, i.e., "how we got here". Additional emphasis isplaced on emerging technologies including genomic and proteomic analyses, gene therapy and designer therapeutics. Prerequisite: BIOL 4300-4301. Co-requisite: BIOL 4311.
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BIOL 4311: Molecular Biology Laboratory II
1.00 Credits
Northwestern State University of Louisiana
This is a companion laboratory to BIOL 4310. Students will be introduced to advanced techniques of modern molecular biology, including cloning, expression of recombinant proteins, and monitoring of gene expression activity. Corequisite: 4310.
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BIOL 4320: Cancer Biology
3.00 Credits
Northwestern State University of Louisiana
This course will explore the complex and often paradoxical factors involved in the etiology, progression and treatment of cancer. Students will discuss cancer from different perspectives, including epidemiology, physiology, genetics, immunology, molecular, and cellular biology. Prerequisites: BIOL 3250, 3270, and 4190.
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BIOL 4350: Biological Chemistry I
3.00 Credits
Northwestern State University of Louisiana
This course and BIOL 4360, are a two-part series designed to provide students with an integrated understanding of how biologically important molecules act, interact, and impact living cells. Emphasis is placed on biosynthesis, structure and function of macromolecules; major metabolic and catabolic processes including the enzymes involved, their mechanisms of action, and their regulation; and coordination of the cell's metabolic activities in response to internal and external signals. BIOL 4350 covers biological macromolecules structure and function, and transducing and storing of energy. Prerequisites: BIOL 1010, 1020, 3250, CHEM 1030, 1040. Co-requisite: BIOL 4351.
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BIOL 4351: Biological Chemistry Laboratory I
1.00 Credits
Northwestern State University of Louisiana
This is a companion laboratory for BIOL 4350. Prerequisite: registration in or credit for BIOL 4350.
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