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Course Criteria
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4.00 Credits
Lecture and laboratory course emphasizing ecological and evolutionary influences on the physiology, behavior, and population biology of birds. Includes taxonomy of the world's major bird groups. Lab-three hours. P-BIO 112 and 113
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to the acquisition, analysis, and utility of DNA sequence information. Topics include structural, comparative, and functional genomics, genetic mapping, bioinformatics, and proteomics. P-BIO 213.
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4.00 Credits
Description of the major events and processes of animal development, with an analysis of the causal factors underlying them. Attention is given to the embryonic development of vertebrates, but consideration is also given to other types of development and other organisms. Topics include fertilization, early development, growth and cell division, cell differentiation, the role of genes in development, cell interaction, morphogenesis, regeneration, birth defects, and cancer. Lab-three hours. P-BIO 112 and 214.
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3.00 Credits
Explores the molecular mechanisms by which microorganisms attack hosts, how hosts defend against pathogens, and how these interactions cause disease. P-BIO 112, 214, and POI.
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3.00 Credits
Study of the components and protective mechanisms of the immune system. P-BIO 112 and 214.
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3.00 Credits
Lecture course with emphasis on sensory physiology and other aspects of sensory systems, e.g. molecular biology and anatomy. Credit not allowed for BIO 363, 363S, and 364. P-BIO 112 and 214.
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3.00 Credits
Lecture course with emphasis on sensory physiology and other aspects of sensory systems, e.g. molecular biology and anatomy. Credit not allowed for BIO 363, 363S, and 364. Offered in the summer only. Taught in Ljubljana, Slovenia. P-BIO 112 and 214 and POI.
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4.00 Credits
Lecture and laboratory course with emphasis on sensory physiology and other aspects of sensory systems, e.g. molecular biology and anatomy. Credit not allowed for BIO 363, 363S, and 364. P-BIO 112 and 214.
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4.00 Credits
Lecture and laboratory course on classic experiments and recent advances in cell biology. Lectures emphasize analysis and interpretation of experimental data in the primary literature, focusing on topics such as the targeting of macromolecules, cell-cell communication, and the control of cell division. The text for this course consists of papers that have led to the Nobel Prize in Physiology and Medicine and more current work using biological tools. The lab introduces basic techniques in cell biology and leads to an independent project. Lab-three hours. P-BIO 112, 213, and 214.
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3.00 Credits
Lecture course with emphasis on cellular biology and reading of the primary literature. Offered in the summer only. Taught in Ljubljana, Slovenia. P-BIO 213, 214 and POI.
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