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3.00 Credits
Current techniques in the purification and characterization of enzymes to demonstrate fundamental principles that are utilized in modern biochemistry and molecular biology research laboratories. Practical skills taught include micropipetting, basic solution preparation, conducting pH measurements, isolating crude enzyme extracts, and performing standard activity assays. Advanced experiments with Green Fluorescent Protein and Lactate Dehydrogenase include Ni++-NTA affinity chromatography, ion chromatography, protein detection using Bradford, Lowry, and spectrophotometric assays, SDS-PAGE separation, Western Blot analysis, and enzyme kinetics. Prerequisite: BIOL 2281. Preor co-requisite: BIOL/CHEM 3361. (1-2) S
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4.00 Credits
First of a two-course sequence providing a comprehensive study of the basic principles of human physiology in conjunction with a detailed, model-based human anatomy laboratory and computer-assisted physiology experiments. Examination of structure-function relationships includes a survey of human histology and skeletal, muscular, neural, and sensory organ systems. Prerequisite: BIOL 2312 or equivalent. (3-3) S
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4.00 Credits
Continuation of the comprehensive study of the basic principles of human physiology in conjunction with a detailed, model-based human anatomy laboratory and computerassisted physiology experiments. Endocrine, cardiovascular, respiratory, digestive, renal, and reproductive systems are examined. May be taken before BIOL 3455. Prerequisite: BIOL 2312 or equivalent. (3-3) S
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1.00 - 6.00 Credits
May be repeated as topics vary (9 hours maximum). Prerequisites: BIOL 2281, BIOL 2311, and BIOL 2312 or their equivalents. ([1-6]-0) S
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1.00 - 6.00 Credits
May be repeated as topics vary (6 hours maximum). Prerequisites: BIOL 2281, BIOL 2311, and BIOL 2312 or their equivalents. ([1-5]-[1-5]) R
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4.00 - 5.00 Credits
Majors course in general microbiology. Lectures include topics recommended by the Education Division of the American Society for Microbiology: microbial structure, diversity, growth and growth control, metabolism, genetics, and gene regulation. Among additional topics covered are virology, immunology and microbial diseases (plant and animal) including epidemiology, transmission, and host-microbe interactions. The laboratory focuses on developing laboratory skills in classical microbiology by the individual student. Exercises include various staining and pure culture techniques, biochemical and other in vitro testing, as well as isolation and identification of unknown organisms. Topics may vary. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisites: BIOL 2281, BIOL 2311, and BIOL 2312 or their equivalents and CHEM 2323. (2-[2-3]) Y
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1.00 - 6.00 Credits
May be repeated as topics vary (9 hours maximum). Prerequisites: BIOL 2281, BIOL 2311, and BIOL 2312 or their equivalents. ([1-6]-[0-5]) S
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Subject and scope to be determined on an individual basis. Topics may vary. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. ([1-3]-0) S
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Subject and scope to be determined on an individual basis. Topics may vary. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. ([1-3]-0) S
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Subject and scope to be determined on an individual basis. Topics may vary. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. ([1-3]-0) S
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