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3.00 Credits
An evolutionary perspective to exploring biology. Topics include: patterns of inheritance; Darwinian evolution; evolution of biodiversity; ecology of organisms; human effects on biological systems. Credit not given for both BCOR 012 and BIOL 002. Pre/co-requisites: Concurrent enrollment or credit in Chemistry 31 or 32. Credits: 4.
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3.00 Credits
The basis of inheritance, covering topics from classical genetics to modern molecular studies. Analysis of genetic data emphasized, from prokaryotic, animal, and plant systems. Pre/co-requisites: Biol 1, 2 or BCOR 11, 12, Chemistry 31, 32, organic chemistry recommended. Credits: 3
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21.00 Credits
Ecosystem and community structure; population growth; species interactions and niche dynamics; population and chromosomal genetics; speciation in fossil records; ecology of animal behavior; applied ecology. Pre/co-requisites: Biol 1, 2 or BCOR 11, 12, Math 19 or 21. Credits: 4
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4.00 Credits
Explores the fundamental processes of life. Topics include cellular metabolism; structure and function of organelles; cell cycle; signal transduction; biology of cancer. Pre/ co-requisites: Biol 1, 2 or BCOR 11, 12, Chemistry 31, 32. (Chemistry 141, BCOR 101 recommended). Credits: 4
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Participation in a research program currently being pursued by a faculty member of department. Written report due at end of each semester. Prerequisites: CHEM 31, 32 or 35, 36. Some programs may require additional courses in biology or chemistry. Credit as arranged, up to four hours per semester. Credits: 1 - 4
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Participation in a research program currently being pursued by a faculty member of department. Written report due at end of each semester. Prerequisites: CHEM 31, 32 or 35, 36. Some programs may require additional courses in biology or chemistry. Credit as arranged, up to four hours per semester. Credits: 1 - 4
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1.00 - 6.00 Credits
Credits: 1 - 6
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to chemistry and structure of biological macromolecules; examination of mechanisms of chemical processes in biological systems including enzyme catalysis, biosynthesis, regulation, and information transfer. Prerequisites: CHEM 142 or 144. Crosslisted with CHEM 205 and MMG 205. Credits: 3
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3.00 Credits
Continuation of Biochemistry I. Biochemistry of nucleic acids; nucleic acid based processes, such as replication and transcription; cellular information transfer, genomics, and proteomics. Prerequisite: BIOC 205. Crosslisted with CHEM 206 and MMG 206. Credits: 3
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2.00 Credits
Introduction to biochemical tools, including spectrometry, chromatography, and electrophoresis; natural and recombinant enzyme isolation; assays of DNA-modifying enzymes; computer- based structure/function exercises. Corequisites: BIOC 205 or 206. Crosslisted with CHEM 207 and MMG 207. Credits: 2
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