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3.00 Credits
Harvey Kliman. For description see under Biology.
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Ronald Breaker, Andrew Miranker, Dieter S?ll Sp mwf11.35-12.25 Sc (0) Biological concepts taught in context of current societal issues, such as stem cell research and genetically modified organisms. Emphasis on biological literacy to enable students to evaluate scientific arguments.
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Mtchell Kundel, William Segraves. For description see under Biology.
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Paula Kavathas. For description see under Biology.
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3.00 Credits
John Carlson, Carol Bascom-Slack, Frank Slack. mwf 11.35-12.25 Sc (34) Introduction to biochemistry, genetics, cell biology, and development. Emphasis on the cell as the basic unit of life; its composition, functions, replication, and differentiation. Suitable as the first step in any biological sciences major, and also for any student wishing to understand the fundamentals of biology at the molecular and cellular level. This course is a prerequisite to MCDB courses numbered 202 or higher.
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Maria Moreno. twthorf1.30- Sc §C Credit (0) A survey of the experimental techniques used in molecular, cellular, and developmental biology with an emphasis on the utility of model organisms. Exercises in basic molecular biology techniques, protein chemistry, genetic analysis, cell fractionation, microbiology, microscopy and imaging, embryogenesis, and plant and animal development. Concurrently with or after mcdb 120a. e&eb 122b, Principles of Evolution, Ecology, and Behavior. Stephen Stearns. mwf 11.35-12.25 WR,Sc (34) Principles of evolution, ecology, and behavior explained and illustrated by recent advances that have changed the field. Emphasis on major events in the history and key transitions in the organization of life. Ecological processes from organisms through populations and communities to the biosphere. Foraging, mating, and selfish and cooperative behavior placed in evolutionary and ecological context. Recommended preparation: mcdb 120a or equivalent.
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David Wells, Mitchell Kundel. For description see under Biology.
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Robert Wyman, Fabian Drixler. For description see under Biology.
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3.00 Credits
Stephen Dellaporta, Sidney Altman, Thomas Pollard, Matthew Rodeheffer. mwf10.30-11.20 Sc (33) A study of the central dogma and fundamental principles of molecular biology, including a detailed discussion of model organisms and experimental methodologies in biological research. Topics include chemistry of biological macromol-ecules, dna and rna structure and function, chromosome and genome organization, transcriptional and translational regulation, protein structure and function, genomics, and bioinformatics. Designed to provide an accelerated venue for MCDB majors entering the department's core curriculum. Prerequisite: score of5 on the Advanced Placement test in Biology.
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Maria Moreno. m or w 1.30-5.30 Sc §C Credit Meets RP (0) Basic molecular biology training in a project-based laboratory setting. Experiments analyze gene function through techniques of pcr, plasmid and cdna cloning, dna sequence analysis, and protein expression and purification. Instruction in experimental design, data analysis, and interpretation. For freshmen and sophomores. Concurrently with or after mcdb 200b. Special registration procedures apply. Students must contact the instructor prior to the first week of classes.
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