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BIO 367: Virology
3.00 Credits
Wake Forest University
Designed to introduce students to viruses, viral/host interactions, pathogenicity, methods of control and their use in molecular biology, including gene therapy. P-BIO 112, 213, and 214.
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BIO 368: The Cell Biological Basis of Disease
3.00 Credits
Wake Forest University
Examines some of the defects in basic cellular mechanisms that are responsible for many diseases. P-BIO 112 and 214.
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BIO 369: The Cell Biological Basis of Disease
4.00 Credits
Wake Forest University
Examines some of the defects in basic cellular mechanisms that are responsible for many diseases. The labs use advanced microscopic and histological techniques to investigate basic properties of cells. P-BIO 112 and 214.
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BIO 370: Biochemistry:Macromolecules and Metabolism
3.00 Credits
Wake Forest University
Lecture course introducing the principles of biochemistry with an emphasis on the experimental approaches that elucidated these principles. Topics include structure, function, and biosynthesis of biological molecules, analysis of enzyme function and activity, bioenergetics, and regulation of metabolic pathways. Also listed as CHM 370. P-two of CHM 223, CHM 280 and BIO 214; or POI.
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BIO 370L: Biochemistry:Macromolecules and Metabolism
1.00 Credits
Wake Forest University
Laboratory course introducing the principles of biochemistry with an emphasis on the experimental approaches that elucidated these principles. Topics include structure, function, and biosynthesis of biological molecules, analysis of enzyme function and activity, bioenergetics, and regulation of metabolic pathways. Labs emphasize approaches for isolation and analysis of proteins and enzymes. Also listed as CHM 370L. P-two of CHM 223, CHM 280 and BIO 214; or POI. C or P-BIO 370.
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BIO 372: Molecular Biology
4.00 Credits
Wake Forest University
Analysis of the molecular mechanisms by which stored genetic information directs cellular development. Emphasis is on storage and transmission of genetic information, regulation of gene expression, and the role of these processes in development. Labs focus on modern techniques of recombinant DNA analysis. Lab-three hours. P-BIO 112,213, and 214.
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BIO 376: The Biology of Fishes
4.00 Credits
Wake Forest University
Comparative study of structure/function, classification, ecology and phylogeny of fish. Lab-three hours. P-BIO 112 and 113.
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BIO 377: Community Ecology
4.00 Credits
Wake Forest University
Advanced ecology course covering mechanisms that determine the dynamics and distribution of plant and animal assemblages: life-history, competition, predation, geology, climate, soils, and history. Lectures focus on ecological principles and theory. Labs include local field trips and discussion of the primary literature. Several weekend field trips. Lab-three hours. P-BIO 112, 113, and 214. (QR)
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BIO 378: Biogeography
3.00 Credits
Wake Forest University
Study of geographical, historical and ecological influences on the distribution, movements and diversity of organisms. Seminar relies on extensive reading, film, and map work as a basis of class discussions. P-BIO 112, 113.
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BIO 380: Biostatistics
3.00 Credits
Wake Forest University
Introduction to statistical methods used by biologists, including descriptive statistics, hypothesis-testing, analysis of variance, and regression and correlation. A student who receives credit for this course may not also receive credit for ANT 380, BUS 201, HES 262, or SOC 371. (QR)
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