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3.00 Credits
Concise introduction to statistical methods used in biology, including probability, statistical distributions, regression, correlation and tests.
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3.00 Credits
The genetics of bacteria, viruses and high organisms. Emphasis is placed on both the genetic and biochemical analyses of gene replication, heredity, mutation, recombination and gene expression. Comparisons of prokaryotic and eukaryotic genetics and regulation. Laboratory techniques used in the study of genetic phenomena in prokaryotes, eukaryotes and viruses. Emphasis placed on modern approaches to genetic research. Lab fee required. Prerequisite: BMS 1004. Corequisite: CM 2214.
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3.00 Credits
Study of microbial organisms, especially bacteria and viruses. Microbial relationship to disease, infections and immunological processes. Mutation, transformation, transduction, induction and bioenergetic processes. Laboratory work includes experimental analysis of microbial structure and physiology by biochemical and cytochemical means. Influence of environment on nutrition, enzymes and metabolism of representative microbial species. Lab fee required. Prerequisites: BMS 2004 and CM 1014 or instructor's permission.
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed as the first semester of a year-long course in which the molecular basis of cell function and current trends in molecular biology are explored. The lab component consists of a year-long project to locate, characterize, clone and express a gene. Lab fee required. Prerequisites: CM 3314 and CM 2224 (see BMS 4324 for second semester).
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3.00 Credits
Students present seminars based on current literature.
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3.00 Credits
Analysis of chemical and physical mechanisms of cellular function. Molecular constituents of biological systems, enzymes and reaction rates, energetic and regulation of metabolic processes, membrane transport, contractility and irritability. Laboratory studies include examination of cellular components in terms of their functional activities (enzymes, oxidative-phosphorylation, photosynthesis), kinetics of soluble and membrane- bound enzymes and membrane transport. Lab fee required. Prerequisites: BMS 2004 and CM 2614.
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3.00 Credits
This course is for the second semester of a year-long course in which the molecular basis of cell function and current trends in molecular biology are explored. The lab component consists of a year-long project to locate, characterize, clone and express a gene. Lab fee required. Prerequisite: BMS 3314.
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3.00 Credits
Molecular basis of complex biochemical functions, membrane transport, intercellular and extracellular signaling, metabolism and energy transduction, DNA, RNA and protein synthesis and control, macromolecular assemblies, special topics in biochemistry.
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4.00 Credits
4 credits each as arranged
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4.00 Credits
4 credits each Investigations of problems in biology under supervision of faculty members. Library research, experimental studies and written reports required. Lab fee required. Prerequisites: senior status or adviser's approval, CM 5010, CM 5040.
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