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BIOL 422: Microbiology
3.00 Credits
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Prerequisite, BIOL 202. Permission of the instructor for students lacking the prerequisite. Bacterial form, growth, physiology, genetics, and diversity. Bacterial interactions including symbiosis and pathogenesis (animal and plant). Use of bacteria in biotechnology. Brief introduction to viruses.
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BIOL 422L: Microbiology Laboratory
1.00 - 2.00 Credits
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Pre- or corequisite, BIOL 422. Sterile technique, bacterial growth and physiology, bacterial genetics, bacteriophage, and bacterial diversity.
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BIOL 423L: Laboratory Experiments in Genetics
4.00 Credits
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Prerequisite, BIOL 205. Experiments using a range of organisms-from bacteria to Drosophila, higher plants, and man-to sample organismal and molecular genetics. One lecture hour, four laboratory hours.
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BIOL 425: Human Genetics (GNET 425)
3.00 Credits
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Prerequisite, BIOL 202. Permission of the instructor for students lacking the prerequisite. Pedigree analysis, inheritance of complex traits, DNA damage and repair, human genome organization, DNA fingerprinting, the genes of hereditary diseases, chromosomal aberrations, cancer and oncogenes, immunogenetics and tissue transplants. Three lecture hours a week.
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BIOL 425 - Human Genetics (GNET 425)
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BIOL 426: Biology of Blood Diseases (PATH 426)
3.00 Credits
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
See PATH 426 for description.
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BIOL 426 - Biology of Blood Diseases (PATH 426)
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BIOL 427: Human Diversity and Population Genetics
3.00 Credits
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Pre- or corequisites, BIOL 201 and 202. Permission of the instructor for students lacking the prerequisites. This course investigates the facts, methods, and theories behind human population genetics, evolution, and diversity. Specifically, it addresses questions of human origins, population structure, and genetic diversity.
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BIOL 427 - Human Diversity and Population Genetics
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BIOL 430: Introduction to Biological Chemistry (CHEM 430)
3.00 Credits
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
See CHEM 430 for description.
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BIOL 430 - Introduction to Biological Chemistry (CHEM 430)
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BIOL 431: Biological Physics
3.00 Credits
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Prerequisites, PHYS 116 and 117. How diffusion, entropy, electrostatics, and hydrophobicity generate order and force in biology. Topics include DNA manipulation, intracellular transport, cell division, molecular motors, single molecule biophysics techniques, nerve impulses, neuroscience.
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BIOL 434: Molecular Biology
3.00 Credits
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Prerequisites, BIOL 202 and CHEM 261. Permission of the instructor for students lacking the prerequisites. Emphasis is on prokaryotic molecular biology, plasmids, lambda-phage, and single-strand phages. Three lecture hours a week.
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BIOL 439: Introduction to Signal Transduction
3.00 Credits
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Prerequisites, BIOL 202 and 205. Permission of the instructor for students lacking the prerequisites. This course presents an introduction to signal transduction pathways used by higher eukaryotes. Several signaling paradigms will be discussed to illustrate the ways that cells transmit information. Three lecture hours per week.
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