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5.00 Credits
Survey of empirical approaches to the study of molecular evolution and ecology, drawing on examples from a variety of taxa and the recent literature. Topics include DNA sequencing and systematics, fingerprinting approaches in behavioral ecology, and adaptive evolution at the molecular level. Offered: jointly with GENOME 414.
Prerequisite:
BIOL 354
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3.00 Credits
Analysis of intertwined developmental and evolutionary processes studied through evolution of developmental genes, proteins, and expression patterns in different organisms. Includes reading and analyzing implications for ecology evolution, and human disease. Offered: irregularly.
Prerequisite:
either BIOL 354 or BIOL 355
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3.00 Credits
Plant growth and development examined in molecular-genetic terms. Covers mutation, dominance, redundancy, epistasis, and key technologies for discovery of gene function as well as embryogenesis, meristem formation, flower development, and other problems in plant development.
Prerequisite:
BIOL 220, GENOME 371
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5.00 Credits
No course description available.
Prerequisite:
Separate File
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3.00 Credits
Expanded coverage of plant growth, nutrition, metabolism, and development. Cannot be taken for credit if BIOL 325 already taken. Offered: concurrent with BIOL 325; W.
Prerequisite:
either BIOL 102, BIOL 162, BIOL 203, or BIOL 220
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3.00 Credits
Expanded laboratory experiments on the growth, nutrition, metabolism, and development of plants. Cannot be taken for credit if BIOL 326 already taken. Offered: concurrent with BIOL 326.; Sp.
Prerequisite:
BIOL 325 or BIOL 425, which may be taken concurrently
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4.00 Credits
Physical biology emphasizing a mechanical approach to ecological, evolutionary, and physiological questions. Basic principles underlying fluid and solid mechanics to explore responses of animals to flows, loads, and motions. Recommended: either BIOL 102, BIOL 162, BIOL 202, or BIOL 220; either MATH 125 or Q SCI 292; either PHYS 114 or PHYS 121. Offered: W, even years.
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3.00 Credits
Equips students to use, rather than prove, many applied mathematics techniques essential in mathematical biology. Includes instruction to use symbolic computation software (Mathematica, Macsyma) to do by computer the kind of mathematical formula manipulation that mathematicians formerly performed by hand. Recommended: calculus, linear algebra. Offered: irregularly.
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4.00 Credits
No course description available.
Prerequisite:
Separate File
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8.00 Credits
Survey of groups of invertebrate animals represented in the San Juan Archipelago; natural history, functional morphology, ecology, distribution, habitat, adaptation, trophic interrelationships, and evolution. Permission of Director, Friday Harbor Laboratories required for registration. Recommended: 20 credits in biological sciences; corequisite: BIOL 445, Offered: at Friday Harbor Laboratories; Sp.
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