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3.00 Credits
fall. Fundamental principles of genetics in plants and animals. Physical basis of inheritance, expression and interaction of genes, linkage, sex linkage, and the chemical nature of genetic material. Lecture may be taken without the lab. Prerequisites: BIOL 112/114, 113/115.
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1.00 Credits
fall. Deals with problem solving and laboratory procedures in the study of inheritance, and interaction of genes in plants and animals. Prerequisites: BIOL 112/114 and 113/115.
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3.00 Credits
fall, on demand. Principles of general microbiology including immunology, pathogenic microbiology, environmental, and industrial microbiology. Concurrent enrollment in BIOL 357 required. For non-biology majors.
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3.00 Credits
spring. A study of the cellular structure, metabolic pathways, regulatory, and genetic exchange mechanisms of microorganisms and how these relate to microbial roles in the bioshpere, industry, and disease processes. Concurrent enrollment in BIOL 357 required. Prerequisite: BIOL 221/223 or BIOL 222/224. For biology and biochemistry majors.
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1.00 Credits
fall, spring, on demand. The study of cultivation and characterization of microorganisms, their identification, and the microbiology of the environment. Concurrent enrollment in BIOL 353 or 355 required.
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3.00 Credits
fall, Maymester, even years. Ecological concepts, methods of vegetational and animal population analysis and biomes of the world. Lecture may be taken without the lab. Prerequisites: BIOL 221/223 or 222/224.
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1.00 Credits
fall. Introduction to sampling methods of plant and animal populations and communities, and how they interact with their environment. Prerequisites: BIOL 221/223 or 222/224. Special travel fee.
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4.00 Credits
Maymester, odd years. Sampling methods and field techniques applicable to the biota of the southwest. Collection, identification, and natural history including soils, geology, population and community analysis and dynamics. Laboratory graded and credited with the course. Special travel fee.
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4.00 Credits
summer, on demand. A study of invertebrate taxonomy, ecology, life histories, and economic importance. Field methods are stressed. Laboratory graded and credited with the course. Prerequisite: BIOL 221/223 or 222/224. Course offered at Au Sable Institute. Travel to site required.
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4.00 Credits
spring, even years. Principles of ecology, evolution, classification, biogeography, economic importance, and conservation of mammals. Laboratory graded and credited with the course. Prerequisite: BIOL 221/223 or 222/224. Special travel fee.
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