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BIO 50-122: Genetics And Evolution
3.00 Credits
Southwestern University
This course introduces the basic principles of genetics. Classical genetics topics include: cell division, sexual reproduction, Mendelian genetics, genetic maps and polygenic inheritance. Population genetics topics include: Hardy-Weinberg Law, changes in allelic frequencies and mechanisms of microevolution. The course includes a weekly laboratory session and night exams. The course is a foundation-building course required of students majoring in biology. (Spring) (NSL)
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BIO 50-123: Biology of Food
2.00 Credits
Southwestern University
A natural science lecture/laboratory course designed for students who do not intend to major in biology. This course focuses on understanding the food plants and animals which humans eat as living organisms. Topics covered include food plant anatomy and physiology, alternative crops, nutritional biochemistry and the genetic modification of crop plants. (NSL)
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BIO 50-143: Environmental Science
2.00 Credits
Southwestern University
A natural science lecture/laboratory course designed for students who do not intend to major in biology. This course emphasizes the interactions of organisms with their environment. In addition to this introductory survey of ecology, current applied ecological issues such as species diversity, conservation biology, greenhouse effects, acid rain and biological control are studied. Also Environmental Studies 49-143. (NSL)
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BIO 50-162: Genes And Molecules
3.00 Credits
Southwestern University
This course focuses upon the molecular basis of inheritance and gene expression. Topics covered include DNA structure, replication and repair, transcription and translation, regulation of gene expression, mitosis and meiosis and regulation of the cell cycle. The course includes a weekly lab session and night exams. The course is a foundation-building course required of students majoring in Biology. (Spring) (NSL)
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BIO 50-163: Biology of Perception
2.00 Credits
Southwestern University
A natural science lecture/laboratory course designed for students who do not intend to major in biology. This course presents current theories on how humans perceive light, sounds, smells, taste and touch. Various properties of these modalities in our environment and their transduction into neural signals are described. Experimental design, execution, analyses and presentation are included in the laboratory component of the course. (NSL)
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BIO 50-213: Animal Behavior
2.00 Credits
Southwestern University
An introduction to the study of science in animal behavior and selected areas in ethology including behavioral genetics, communication, foraging strategies, learning, navigation and migration, ontogeny of behavior and territoriality. Laboratory experiences provide hands-on experiences in field and laboratory research related to these content areas. This course does not count toward the Biology major or minor. Prerequisite: Biology 50-112 and 122 OR Psychology 33-103. Also Psychology 33-253. (NSL)
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BIO 50-222: Methods in Ecology And Evolutionary Biology
3.00 Credits
Southwestern University
This lecture/laboratory course is a foundation-building course that contains instruction on reading the primary literature in ecology and evolutionary biology, conducting literature searches, designing experiments, writing scientific papers, using quantitative methods, exercising critical thinking skills for data analyses, creating graphs, and developing specific laboratory and field research skills for ecology and evolutionary biology. Prerequisite: Biology 50-102, 112, 122, 162 and Mathematics 52-113. (Fall and Spring) (NSL)
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BIO 50-232: Methods in Cellular/ Molecular Biology
3.00 Credits
Southwestern University
This lecture/laboratory course is a foundation-building course that contains instruction on reading the primary literature in cellular/molecular biology, conducting literature searches, designing experiments, writing scientific papers, using quantitative methods, exercising critical thinking skills for data analyses, creating graphs and developing specific laboratory skills for cellular/molecular biology. Prerequisites: Biology 50-102, 112, 122, 162. (Fall and Spring) (NSL)
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BIO 50-301 ,302, 303 ,304: Selected Topics
3.00 Credits
Southwestern University
May be repeated with change in topic.
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BIO 50-314: Genetics
3.00 Credits
Southwestern University
An introduction to the study of genetics, including the principles of heredity, structure and variation of chromosomes, the molecular nature of genetic information, DNA replication, transcription, translation, control of gene expression, genomics, quantitative genetics and population genetics. The course includes discussion of current findings of genetic research. Laboratory exercises emphasize hypothesis testing and the analysis of genetic crosses, along with techniques and concepts of genetics. Prerequisites: Biology 50-222 or 232. (Spring: Ecology and Evolutionary Biology) (NSL)
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