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BIO 450L: Comparative Animal Physiology Laboratory
1.00 Credits
University of Dayton
Examination of physiological responses to the physical environment. Variations of the physical environment are examined in the field. Study of animals under controlled laboratory conditions with experimental design, data collection and analysis to assess physiological adaptations. One three-hour laboratory or field trip per week. Corequisite(s): BIO 450.
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BIO 452: Biology of Rivers And Lakes
3.00 Credits
University of Dayton
The biological interrelationships of organisms in rivers, streams, lakes and ponds including biodiversity, ecological/evolutionary adaptations and structure of aquatic ecosystems. Prerequisite(s): Any introductory course in biology (BIO 101 or BIO 151 or BIO 152 or SCI 230 or SCI 240).
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BIO 452L: Biology of Rivers And Lakes Laboratory
1.00 Credits
University of Dayton
Laboratory and field exercises emphasizing the biological, chemical and physical attributes of freshwater ecological systems. One laboratory or field trip per week. Prerequisite(s): Any introductory course in biology (BIO 101 or BIO 151 or BIO 152 or SCI 230 or SCI 240).
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BIO 459: Environmental Ecology
3.00 Credits
University of Dayton
The application of current ecological knowledge and principles toward the study of human impact on the environment. Emphasis on ecosystem dynamics, applied ecology, disturbance ecology, and approaches to solving global environmental problems. Prerequisite(s): BIO 430 or permission of instructor.
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BIO 459L: Environmental Ecology Laboratory
1.00 Credits
University of Dayton
Analytical approach to studying applied ecology and human impact on the environment. Emphasis on laboratory and field approaches to solving environmental problems through the use of ecological principles. Prerequisite(s): BIO 459 (may be taken as corequisite).
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BIO 460: Introduction to Bioinformatics
3.00 Credits
University of Dayton
This course introduces the concepts involved in bioinformatics, using the appropriate material from the disciplines of biology, chemistry and computer science, among others. Prerequisite(s): (BIO 152; junior or senior standing) or permission of instructor.
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BIO 461: Invertebrate Zoology
3.00 Credits
University of Dayton
Survey of the structure, activities, life histories, and relationships of the invertebrate animals, with some emphasis on their origin and development. Prerequisite(s): (BIO 101, 102) or (BIO 151, 152).
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BIO 461L: Invertebrate Zoological Laboratory
1.00 Credits
University of Dayton
Examination of the structure and function of the major invertebrate phyla. Survey of representative animals with an emphasis on observational skills for analysis of the structural adaptations of live animals. One three-hour laboratory each week. Corequisite(s): BIO 461.
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BIO 462: Molecular Biology
3.00 Credits
University of Dayton
Analysis of the nature of the gene and gene action. Particular attention to genetic regulation and to recent advances in molecular genetics. Prerequisite(s): BIO 312; CHM 314.
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BIO 465: Disease Ecology
3.00 Credits
University of Dayton
Examination of ecological factors affecting the emergence and dynamics of infectious diseases of humans and wildlife. History and overview of how diseases are often a product of populations, communities, ecosystems, and global systems. Includes an introduction to epidemiology and current molecular and geographic information system techniques used to study these integrated systems.
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