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BI 308: Freshwater Biology
4.00 Credits
University of Oregon
Environments of lakes and streams. Effects of physical and chemical factors on organisms, biological interactions, nutrient cycles, results of human activities. Lectures, laboratories. Prereq: BI 213 or 253.
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BI 309: Diseases of Africa
4.00 Credits
University of Oregon
Biological and medical aspects of major infectious and parasitic diseases in Africa, including HIV/AIDS and malaria; socioeconomic issues in public health; case studies. Lectures, discussions. Prereq: BI 212 or 252.
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BI 320: Molecular Genetics
4.00 Credits
University of Oregon
Molecular mechanisms regulating control of gene expression. Topics include chromosome structure, transcription and processing of RNA, control of transcription, translational control, and genetic rearrangement. Prereq: BI 214 or 252.
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BI 321: Molecular Genetics Research Laboratory
4.00 Credits
University of Oregon
Intensive research multipart project using fungus Neurospora; includes mutagenesis, genetic selection and screening, complementation testing, mapping, DNA purification, restriction analysis, polymerase chain reaction, Southern blotting. Prereq: BI 320.
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BI 322: Cell Biology
4.00 Credits
University of Oregon
Eukaryotic cell nuclear structure and exchange, protein trafficking, endocytosis, chaperones, cytoskeletal functions, intercellular junctions, extracellular materials, signaling, cell division mechanics and controls, aging and death. Lectures, laboratories-discussions. Prereq: BI 214 and CH 331 or BI 252.
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BI 322 - Cell Biology
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BI 328: Developmental Biology
4.00 Credits
University of Oregon
Topics include genetic regulation, nucleocytoplasmic interactions, organellogenesis, morphogenesis, pattern formation, cell differentiation, and neoplasia. Lectures, laboratories. Prereq: BI 214 and CH 331 or BI 252.
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BI 330: Microbiology
3.00 Credits
University of Oregon
Biology of bacteria: photosynthetic, heterotrophic, and others. Cell structure and function, metabolism including anaerobic and O2-producing photosynthesis, nitrogen fixation, species interactions, and role in major geochemical cycles. Prereq: BI 214 or 252.
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BI 330 - Microbiology
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BI 331: Microbiology Laboratory
3.00 Credits
University of Oregon
Microbial diversity through laboratory projects involving enrichments, culture isolations, and partial characterizations. Two scheduled laboratories per week; additional unscheduled time required. Pre- or coreq: BI 330; prereq: BI 214 or 252.
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BI 353: Sensory Physiology
4.00 Credits
University of Oregon
Introduction to physiology of the senses: cellular physiology of peripheral receptors through the computational mechanisms that are ultimately related to perception. Prereq: BI 214 or 253.
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BI 355: Vertebrate Evolution and Development
4.00 Credits
University of Oregon
Comparisons of vertebrate organs and tissues with emphasis on evolutionary trends, development, and diversification. How origins of novel structures may arise by changes in regulatory gene activities. Prereq: BI 214 or 253.
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