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1.25 Credits
Techniques of current immunology applicable to both cellular and humoral mechanisms. (Formerly course 123L.) Students are billed a materials fee. Prerequisite(s): BIOL 111. Enrollment restricted to biological sciences and affiliated majors. M. Zu iga
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1.25 Credits
Introduction to the major endocrine organs, their hormones, and their receptors. Emphasis is on the following topics: structural analysis of the hormones and receptors at the protein and molecular level, regulation of expression of hormones and their receptors, and the biological functions of hormones. Prerequisite(s): BIOL 100 or BIOC 100A. L. Ogren
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1.25 Credits
Focuses on the molecular and cellular mechanisms behind cancer. Topics covered include oncogenes, tumor suppressor genes, cell growth genes, checkpoint genes, telomeres, and apoptosis. Students will gain experience in reading the primary scientific literature. Prerequisite(s): BIOL 110 or 115. A. Zahler
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1.25 Credits
Covers eukaryotic gene and genome organization; DNA, RNA, and protein synthesis; regulation of gene expression; chromosome structure and organization; and the application of recombinant DNA technology to the study of these topics. Prerequisite(s): BIOL 100 or BIOC 100A, and BIOL 105. Enrollment restricted to biological sciences and affiliated majors, non-majors by permission of instructor. (W) M. Jurica, ( S) H. Boeger
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1.25 Credits
A laboratory designed to provide students with direct training in basic molecular techniques. Each laboratory is a separate module which together builds to allow cloning, isolation, and identification of a nucleic acid sequence from scratch. Students cannot receive credit for this course and course 187L or 287L. Students are billed a materials fee. Prerequisite(s): BIOL 100 or BIOC 100A; previous or concurrent enrollment in course 115; satisfaction of the Entry Level Writing and Composition requirements. Enrollment restricted to biological sciences and affiliated majors, non-majors by permission. Enrollment limited to 20. (General Education Code(s): W.) M. Zavanelli
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1.25 Credits
Primary objective is to provide an understanding of disease processes in humans. Integrates normal physiology and pathophysiology with the molecular and physiologic bases of diseases. Major emphasis on the physiological, molecular, and biochemical basis of diseases, with particular emphasis on the neuromuscular, cardiovascular, respiratory, renal, immune, and central nervous systems. Also addresses environmental risk factors in the etiology of diseases. Overviews provided, but covers selective topics considered most important in depth. (Also offered as Microbiology and Environmental Toxicology 138. Students cannot receive credit for both courses.) Prerequisite(s): BIOL 20A and BIOE 20B or equivalent and BIOL 110. BIOL 130 is recommended. Offered in alternate academic years. M. Camps
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1.25 Credits
Cell and molecular biology of bacteria and their viruses, including applications in medicine, public health, agriculture, and biotechnology. Prerequisite(s): BIOL 100 or BIOC 100A. (F) C. Saltikov, ( W) F. Yildiz
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1.25 Credits
An introduction to the principles and practices of laboratory microbiology, with a substantial presentation of optical microscopy. Students are billed a materials fee. Prerequisite(s): previous or concurrent enrollment in BIOL 119 is required; satisfaction of Entry Level Writing and Composition requirements. Enrollment restricted to biological sciences and affiliated majors, non-majors by permission of instructor. (General Education Code(s): W.) The Staff
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1.25 Credits
A description and analysis of selected developmental events in the life cycle of animals. Experimental approaches to understanding mechanisms are emphasized. Prerequisite(s): BIOL 100 or BIOC 100A, and BIOL 105. J. Lee
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8.00 Credits
Experimental studies of animal development using a variety of locally obtainable organisms. Approximately eight hours weekly, but it will often be necessary to monitor continuing experiments throughout the week. Previous or concurrent enrollment in course 120 required. Students are billed a materials fee. Prerequisite(s): BIOL 100 or BIOC 100A and BIOL 110. Previous or concurrent enrollment in BIOL 120 required. Enrollment restricted to biological sciences and affiliated majors, non-majors by permission of instructor. J. Lee
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