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BIO 210: Genetics
3.00 Credits
Wheeling Jesuit University
A thorough familiarization with the principles of classical genetics of representative organisms in all kingdoms, with special emphasis on humans.The function of genes in developmental systems is emphasized. Special topics include consideration of ethical issues. Prerequisite: Successful completion of a core course in mathematics and any other biology course.
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BIO 221: Ecology Laboratory
1.00 Credits
Wheeling Jesuit University
Ecology Laboratory involves the practice of designing field experiments for measuring plant and animal communities. In this course students will compile databases, conduct statistical analyses, and present the results of field experiments in both written and oral formats. Field trips and field work are required. Corequisite: BIO 205. Prerequisite:Any other biology course.
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BIO 222: Genetics Laboratory
1.00 Credits
Wheeling Jesuit University
A hands-on, practical series of experiments and computer simulations in the analysis of heredity.
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BIO 234: Pathophysiology
3.00 Credits
Wheeling Jesuit University
A survey of the disease processes which affect the tissues, organs or the body as a whole. Special emphasis is placed on infectious diseases, their causes, prevention and treatment. Prerequisites: BIO 128 and BIO 129.
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BIO 320: Vertebrate Biology
3.00 Credits
Wheeling Jesuit University
An in-depth study of the comparative anatomy and systematic physiology of the vertebrate organisms, with emphasis on evolutionary relatedness. Prerequisite:Any 200-level biology course.
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BIO 321: Vertebrate Biology Laboratory
1.00 Credits
Wheeling Jesuit University
Experimental, observational and comparative studies of the structure and function of organ systems in vertebrates. Corequisite: BIO 320.
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BIO 330: Developmental Biology
3.00 Credits
Wheeling Jesuit University
A detailed study of the mechanisms of development, from gametogenesis through organogenesis, with particular emphasis on gene action, induction, cell movements, adhesion and pattern development. Special topics include regeneration and cancer. Prerequisite:Any 200-level biology course.
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BIO 331: Developmental Biology Laboratory
1.00 Credits
Wheeling Jesuit University
Experimental study and embryology of the principles of development in selected invertebrates, amphibians, avians and mammals. Corequisite: BIO 320.
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BIO 340: Cellular and Molecular Biology
3.00 Credits
Wheeling Jesuit University
A detailed exploration of the physical and chemical processes and the ultrastructure underlying the functional activities of cells; aspects of molecular biology, immunology, programmed cell death, signaling systems and gene regulation in prokaryotes and eukaryotes Prerequisite: BIO 107, BIO 108, BIO 109, CHE 222.
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BIO 341: Cellular and Molecular Biology Laboratory
1.00 Credits
Wheeling Jesuit University
Extensive use of basic and advanced instrumentation and the development of laboratory skills in the physiological and biochemical study of the activities of cells and organelles.Topics include subcellular fractionation, techniques used in cell and tissue culture research, and the isolation, purification and characterization of biological macromolecules. Special emphasis is placed on the evaluation and interpretation of lab data, correlation with library research and presentation of data in a scientific report format. Corequisite: BIO 340.
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