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BIOL 414: Cell and Molecular Biology
4.00 Credits
Pfeiffer University
Organization of cellular and sub-cellular components; physical and chemical bases of cell activity. Prerequisites: Two courses in BIOL and CHEM 302.
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BIOL 415: Vertebrate Morphology and Development
4.00 Credits
Pfeiffer University
Patterns of development; control processes during development; comparisons of anatomical features of vertebrates. Prerequisite: BIOL 212.
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BIOL 417: Plant Morphology
4.00 Credits
Pfeiffer University
A study of form and anatomy in the major groups of plants with emphasis on phylogenetic relationships. Prerequisite: BIOL 212.
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BIOL 418: Plant Physiology
4.00 Credits
Pfeiffer University
A study of the principal physiological processes of plants. Prerequisites: BIOL 212, CHEM 302.
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BIOL 420: Microbial Genetics
4.00 Credits
Pfeiffer University
The lecture component of Microbial Genetics will place special emphasis on the integration of genetic studies with biochemical and physical analysis of synthesis, structure, and function of nucleic acid and protein. The genetics of the well-studied bacterium Escherichia coli will be presented as well as genetic and molecular studies of other microorganisms and viruses with ecological, medical, and industrial significance. The laboratory component of the course will introduce students to classical and modern genetic approaches for studying microorganisms. Prerequisites: BIOL 411 and CHEM 403.
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BIOL 421: Forensic Science
4.00 Credits
Pfeiffer University
The course will introduce students to the theory and technique used in Forensic Science. Topics will include DNA fingerprinting, Southern Analysis, PCR, fingerprinting analysis, hair and fiber analysis, forensic anthroplogy, blood serology, toxicology, and basic chemical identification and separations. Prerequisites: BIOL 211 and BIOL 212; junior standing or permission of the instructor.
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BIOL 422: Molecular Genetics of Development
4.00 Credits
Pfeiffer University
A study of how eukaryotic organisms develop, and the molecular and genetic processes that control development. A survey of developmental biology from egg to adult (differentiated organs) will be covered, along with topics describing the control of eukaryotic gene expression. Laboratory emphasis will include Caenorhabditis elegans and other model organisms, and molecular techniques in genetic analysis. Prerequisites: BIOL 411 and CHEM 403.
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BIOL 423: Applied Biotechnology Research I UD
3.00 Credits
Pfeiffer University
This course emphasizes an introduction to the development of laboratory and research skills related to areas of biotechnology (Part I of II). Introductory modules included in Part I are experiment design and lab safety, applied cell biology, microbial fermentation, tissue culture, and eukaryotic biotechnology. Prerequisites: BIOL 403, CHEM 404, Prerequisite/Co-requisite: BIOL 414.
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BIOL 424: Applied Biotechnology Research II UD
3.00 Credits
Pfeiffer University
Description: This course continues an introduction to the development of laboratory and research skills related to areas of biotechnolgy (Part II of II). Advanced modules included in Part II are cell and tissue culture, molecular biology and genetic engineering, bioreactor design, and good manufacturing practices. Prerequisite: BIOL 423 Applied Biotechnology Research I.
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BIOL 502: General Ecology
4.00 Credits
Pfeiffer University
Plants and animals in their natural surroundings. Prerequisites: Two courses in BIOL. Cross-listed as ENSC 502.
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