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5.00 Credits
Offerings Prerequisites: BIO 2102, 2103. Examines the mechanisms and evolution of behavior in the major animal groups, exploring the application of scientific thinking and methodology to the study of animal behavior. Includes laboratory/discussion. Offered alternate years. Attributes: Upper-Division, Writing "W" Course
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5.00 Credits
Offerings Prerequisite: BIO 2103. Explores sampling, identification, and systematics of the major plant families with special emphasis on the flora of the Pacific Northwest. Includes laboratory/field studies. Offered alternate years. Attributes: Upper-Division
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3.00 Credits
Offerings Prerequisite: BIO 2103. Considers the members of the Kingdom Fungi and some pseudofungal organisms. We will consider the taxonomy, identification, morphology, ultrastructure, ecology, environmental importance, and commercial value of fungi. Attributes: Upper-Division
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1.00 Credits
Offerings Prerequistes: BIO 2102 and 2103. The course will involve reading and discussing recent journal articles in a particular subdiscipline of biology. The focus of the course will change from quarter to quarter, depending on the interests of the professor and students. May be repeated for credit 2 times. Attributes: Upper-Division
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5.00 Credits
Offerings Prerequisite: BIO 2102. Study of birds common to the Puget Sound area and adjacent regions. Class activities include field observations, lectures, library research, and laboratory study. Offered alternate years; includes field trips to Blakely campus and other locales. Extra fee. Attributes: Upper-Division
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5.00 Credits
Offerings Prerequisites: BIO 2102 and CHM 2372. Studies organisms in relation to the physical factors of the environment. Examines physiological and biochemical aspects of adaptation. Includes laboratory. Offered alternate years. Attributes: Upper-Division, Writing "W" Course
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5.00 Credits
Offerings Prerequisites: BIO 2101, 3325. Explores gene regulation and expression in several organisms including bacteria, viruses, yeast, plants, and animals. Principles of molecular genetics and genetic engineering including gene mapping, DNA isolation and amplification, gene cloning, gel electrophoresis, PCR, and sequencing. Advanced topics in molecular biological research will be presented. Includes intensive laboratory. Extra fee. Attributes: Upper-Division, Writing "W" Course
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3.00 Credits
Offerings Prerequisites: BIO 3325. Explores population genetics as a mechanism of evolutionary change, emphasizing mutation, recombination, and selection. Considers speciation, quantitative genetics, neutral theory, phylogenetic systematics, history, and extinction. Includes discussion of micro-evolutionary and macro-evolutionary changes. No laboratory. Attributes: Upper-Division, Writing "W" Course Restrictions: Non-Matriculated are excluded.
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5.00 Credits
Offerings Prerequisite: BIO 2101. Broad coverage of advanced microbiology themes, including genomics, diversity, biochemistry, genetics, and ecology of microbial systems. Required laboratory focuses on independent student research projects using microbial model systems. Extra fee. Attributes: Upper-Division
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5.00 Credits
Offerings Prerequisites: BIO 3325 and CHM 3371. Examines structure and functions of bacteria, plants, and animals, emphasizing cellular specialization, organelle models, and chemical dynamics. Includes laboratory. Extra fee. Attributes: Upper-Division, Writing "W" Course
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