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Shirleen Roeder, Martín García-Castro, Jeffrey Powell.tth11.35-12.50 Sc (0) An introduction to classical, molecular, and population genetics of both prokaryotes and eukaryotes and their central importance in biological sciences. Emphasis on analytical approaches and techniques of genetics used to investigate mechanisms of heredity and variation. Topics include transmission genetics, cytogenetics, dna structure and function, recombination, gene mutation, selection, and recombinant dna technology.
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Iain Dawson, Gregory Fitzgerald. mt or w 1.45-5 Sc §C Credit (0) Introduction to laboratory techniques used in genetic analysis. Different genetic model organisms-bacteria, yeast, Drosophila, and Arabidopsis-are used to provide practical experience with various classical and molecular genetic techniques including cytogenetics, mutagenesis and mutant analysis, recombination and gene mapping, isolation and manipulation of dna, and dna sequence analysis. Concurrently with or after mcdb 202a.
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Thomas Pollard, Craig Crews, Valerie Horsley. tth9-10.15; disc.htba Sc (22) A comprehensive introductory course in cell biology. Emphasis on the general principles that explain the molecular mechanisms of cellular function.
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Vivian Irish, Scott Holley, Douglas Kankel. mw9-10.15 Sc (0) Cellular differentiation and its genetic and molecular control; fertilization, cleavage, and morphogenesis of plants and animals; polarity and positional information; organogenesis and development of specialized tissues; evolution and development.
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Jonathan Reuning-Scherer and staff. For description see under Statistics.
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Scott Strobel, Carol Bascom-Slack, Lori-Ann Boulanger. For description see under Molecular Biophysics & Biochemistry.
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3.00 Credits
Hugh Taylor, Mary Klein. For description see under Biology.
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Mary Klein. t or th 1.30-5 Sc §C Credit (0) Laboratory investigation of reproductive and developmental processes. Emphasis on mammalian reproduction and embryonic development in classic vertebrate and invertebrate systems. Topics include gametogenesis, ovulation, hormonal control of reproduction, and investigation of embryogenesis in the frog and the fruit fly, Drosophila. Enrollment limited. Concurrently with or after mcdb 240b or 210b. Not open to freshmen. Special registration procedures apply. Students must consult the instructor prior to the first week of classes.
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3.00 Credits
Christine Jacobs-Wagner, SavithrammaDinesh-Kumar. tth1-2.15 Sc (26) Cell structure of microorganisms, bacterial genetics, microbial evolution and diversity, microbial development, chemotaxis, bioremediation, microbial genomics, host defense systems, infectious diseases, viruses, and biological weapons. After mcdb 300a and chem 220a, 221b, or with permission of instructor.
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Iain Dawson. th2.30- Sc §C Credit (0) Practical approaches used when working with microbes, primarily bacteria. Topics include microscopy, culture techniques, biochemical/metabolic assays,and basic environmental and medical microbiology. Concurrently with or after mcdb 290b.
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