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4.00 Credits
Introduction to virus structure, replication, genetics, pathogenicity, host interactions, detection, epidemiology, evolution, and virology methods. Health, agriculture, research and industry applications. Discussion, 3 periods; lab, 2 periods. Prerequisite(s): 840:100; 840:140; junior standing. (Variable)
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4.00 Credits
Major concepts and central questions of animal development and controlling mechanisms. Laboratory emphasis on experimental inquiry and developmental anatomy. Discussion, 3 periods; lab, 2 periods. Prerequisite(s): 840:100; 840:140; junior standing. (Offered Spring)
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3.00 Credits
Cellular and molecular study of cancer, its epidemiology, standard and novel cancer treatments, examination of emerging and re-emerging infectious diseases, their causative organisms, and human immune responses to them. Discussion, 3 periods. Prerequisite(s): 840:051; 840:052; 860:044 and 860:048, or 860:070. (Offered Spring)
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3.00 Credits
Genetics and evolution of humans, including human reproductive processes and technologies, single gene and polygenic human traits, genetic engineering, and human evolution, including a description and interpretation of fossil hominoids and behavioral and cultural evolution. Prerequisite(s): 840:052; junior standing. (Variable)
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3.00 Credits
Growth and metabolic diversity of microorganisms focusing on their practical applications for foods, pharmaceuticals, agriculture, and the solving of environmental problems. Discussion, 3 periods. Prerequisite(s): 840:100; 840:140; junior standing. (Variable)
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4.00 Credits
Focus on multiple levels of human immunity, from organs/cells to molecular events. Basic immunology and relationships between immunology and various disease states. Laboratory experiences include many commonly-used immunology techniques. Discussion, 3 periods; lab, 3 periods. Prerequisite(s): 840:100; 840:140; junior standing. (Offered Fall)
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4.00 Credits
Physiology, morphology, taxonomy, immunology, and pathogenicity of microbes, with applications to medicine, agriculture, sanitation, and industry. Discussion, 2 periods; lab, 4 periods. Prerequisite(s): 840:051; 840:052; 860:044 and 860:048, or 860:070. (Offered Fall and Spring)
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4.00 Credits
Introduction to the study of microbial genetics and molecular biology. Laboratory emphasizes methods used to study bacteria inheritance patterns (conjugation, transduction, and transformation mapping) and modern molecular techniques of genetic analysis such as polymerase chain reaction and DNA sequencing. Discussion, 2 periods; lab, 4 periods. Prerequisite(s): 840:051; 840:052; 860:044 and 860:048, or 860:070. (Offered Spring)
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4.00 Credits
Study of techniques for analyzing and manipulating DNA and RNA, including polymerase chain reaction, genomic library construction, gene expression, and genomic analysis with computers. Discussion, 2 periods; lab, 4 periods. Prerequisite(s): 840:100; 840:140; junior standing. Prerequisites for Bioinformatics majors and minors: 840:140; junior standing. (Offered Fall)
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to geological, physical, chemical, and biological factors that interact to determine functional characteristics of inland waters. Prerequisite(s): 840:100; 840:140; junior standing. (Offered Fall)
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