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BIOS 310: School of Biological Sciences Seminar
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Prereq: 12 hrs biological sciences with an average of B or above, and permission. Pass/No Pass only. Reviews of current literature of general interest; reports of research activities by staff and guest speakers.
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BIOS 312: Fundamentals of Microbiology
3.00 Credits
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Lec 3. Prereq: One year biological sciences, one year general chemistry, and one semester organic chemistry or one semester biochemistry. One semester organic chemistry and one semester biochemistry recommended. Parallel registration in BIOS 313 or 314 recommended. Credit towards the degree can be earned in only one: BIOS 312 or AGRO 360. Structure of microbial cells, their nutrition and growth, genetics, metabolic and biosynthetic activity, and host-parasite relationships.
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BIOS 313: Molecular Microbiology Laboratory
2.00 Credits
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Lab 6. Prereq: One year each of biological sciences and general chemistry; one semester organic chemistry or biochemistry; BIOS 312 or parallel. One semester of organic chemistry and one semester biochemistry recommended; BIOS 312 parallel recommended. Credit towards the degree may not be earned in both BIOS 313 and 314. Microbiology techniques which include recombinant DNA methods used in industry, medicine and research.
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BIOS 314: Microbiology Laboratory
1.00 Credits
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Lab 3. Prereq: One year each biological sciences and general chemistry; one semester organic chemistry or biochemistry; and BIOS 312 or parallel. One semester of organic chemistry and one semester biochemistry recommended. BIOS 312 parallel recommended. Credit towards the degree may not be earned in both BIOS 313 and 314. Traditional microbiology techniques without recombinant DNA methods.
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BIOS 315: Vertebrate Embryology
4.00 Credits
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Lec 3, lab 3. Prereq: 12 hrs BIOS; comparative anatomy recommended. Gametogenesis, fertilization, cleavage, early development of a number of vertebrates, and the development of specific organ systems. Includes a three-hour lab in which the morphological aspects of development are illustrated on slides and in which some modern techniques used in experimental mammalian development are introduced.
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BIOS 326: Biology of Viruses
3.00 Credits
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Lec 3. Prereq: BIOS 102; one year general chemistry and one semester organic chemistry. Recommended parallel: BIOS 206 or BIOC 313. Fundamental concepts in virology including basic features of structure, evolution, diseases, replication cycles and virus-host interactions.
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BIOS 369: Introductory Plant Pathology
3.00 Credits
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
(3 cr) Lec/dem 3. Prereq: BIOS 101 and 101L, or 109. For course description, see PLPT 369.
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BIOS 373: Biopsychology
3.00 Credits
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
(3 cr) Prereq: PSYC 181 and BIOS 101/101L or their equivalents. For course description, see PSYC 373.
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BIOS 374: Economic Botany
4.00 Credits
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Lec 3, lab 3. Prereq: 12 hrs BIOS, including BIOS 103 or 109. Major groups of economically important plants including food crops, wood, medicinal plants and ornamentals. Evolution, cultivation, processing and uses of the plant.
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BIOS 381: Invertebrate Zoology
4.00 Credits
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Lec 3, lab 3. Prereq: BIOS 103 or 112. Comparative study of the morphology and natural history of invertebrate animals; emphasis on phylogenetic relationships.
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