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3.00 Credits
New field of urban horticulture, which deals with how plants respond to urban stresses. Includes readings on and discussion of the following topics: plant sciences and development, horticultural practices, and stress physiology. Prerequisite: BIOL 189. 3 credits. 382 College of Sciences
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Consideration of human anatomical systems - structure, composition, gross function, development and origins. Fundamental principles of anatomy including gross, microscopic, developmental and evolutionary aspects. Two 75 minute lectures per week. Prerequisite: BIOL 197 or equivalent. 3 credits.
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Microbial systems provides in-depth coverage of prokaryotic cell structure, function, genetics, diversity, ecology, and pathogenesis, with an emphasis on microbial metabolism, bacterial genetics and molecular mechanisms. Three hours lecture and three hours laboratory. Credit not allowed in both BIOL 251 and 351. Prerequisites: BIOL 189, BIOL 196, BIOL 197, CHEM 121. 4 credits.
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Systematic examination of animal, plant, and bacterial viruses including their structure and genome organization, their reproduction and assembly, and their effects on host organisms. Prerequisite: BIOL 300 or CHEM 474. 3 credits.
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Systematic examination of animal, plant, and bacterial viruses including their structure and genome organization, their reproduction and assembly, and their effects on host organisms. Prerequisites: BIOL 300, BIOL 351. 3 credits.
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Molecular evolution of genes and genomes. Origin of life from the prebiotic soup through the RNA world to current DNA replication systems. Determination of the universal tree of life by inferring molecular phylogenies of genes and proteins. Emphasis on evolution by duplication, recombination, and transposition. Prerequisites: BIOL 300, BIOL 405, BIOL 415. 3 credits.
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3.00 Credits
(Same as CHEM 478.) Survey of the structure and function of vertebrate endocrine systems, with emphasis on the biochemical basis of hormone action and the role of cell communication in endocrine physiology. Prerequisites: BIOL 196, CHEM 474 recommended. 3 credits.
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3.00 Credits
Evolutionary principles, designed to provide a synthesis of biological relationships essential for the professional biologist. Prerequisite: BIOL 300. 3 credits.
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3.00 Credits
Exploration of biochemical and molecular characteristics that appear to be adaptive for organisms in their respective environments. Three hour lecture. Prerequisites: BIOL 445. 3 credits.
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Study of microbes as individuals, populations, and communities in freshwater, marine, and terrestrial environments. Topics such as nutrient cycling, biodegradation, and biotechnology discussed from an ecological standpoint. Three hours lecture. Prerequisites: BIOL 351 or consent of instructor. 3 credits.
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