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4.00 Credits
Methods of genetic analysis are stressed. Topics include: Mendelian assortment; gene interaction; linkage and mapping; methods of genetic analysis in yeast, bacteria and phage; DNA replication, recombination, repair and mutation; gene expression and its regulation; transposons and retroviruses; recombinant DNA technologies; cancer as a genetic disease.
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1.00 Credits
This course is an introduction to basic genetic theory and laboratory practices. Topics include classical inheritance in eukaryotes, bacterial genetics and molecular technology techniques. Emphasis is on data analysis and experimental design.
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4.00 Credits
Function of various mammalian systems with special emphasis on humans. Topics include: excitable tissue, respiration, nutrition, reproduction, endocrinology, skeletal, circulatory and renal systems; homeostatic mechanism. Students will attend lecture and take examinations with students in BIO 204, Mammalian Physiology, and attend one hour of mandatory recitation per week. Laboratory exercises will not be conducted. Restricted to Biology/Biological Science Majors (BA BIO, BS BBC, BS BCD, BS BEB, BS BMB, BS BMG and BS BNS) who have BIO 201 already included on their major concentration forms. Students MUST contact Jenn Baylark to check for eligibility and to obtain registration instructions, or consult your academic advisor for possible substitutions. Students who must have this course as a prerequisite for graduate school should contact Jenn Baylark (jbaylark@admin.rochester.edu).
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4.00 Credits
This course deals with the structural and systematic anatomy of animals with special emphasis on human beings. Laboratory includes the dissection of fresh and preserved tissue plus analysis of structures and systems. Restricted to Senior Biology/Biological Science Majors (BA BIO, BS BBC, BS BCD, BS BEB, BS BMB, BS BMG and BS BNS) who have BIO 203 already included on their major concentration forms. Please contact Jenn Baylark to check for eligibility and to obtain registration instructions, or consult your academic advisor for possible substitutions.
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4.00 Credits
Function of various mammalian systems with special emphasis on humans. Topics include: excitable tissue; respiration; nutrition; reproduction; endocrinology; skeletal, circulatory and renal systems; homeostatic mechanisms. Three 50 minute lectures and one 3-hour laboratory per week. Restricted to Biology/Biological Science Majors (BA BIO, BS BBC, BS BCD, BS BEB, BS BMB, BS BMG and BS BNS) who have BIO 204 already included on their major concentration forms. Students MUST contact Jenn Baylark to check for eligibility and to obtain registration instructions, or consult your academic advisor for possible substitutions. Students who must have this course as a prerequisite for graduate school should contact Jenn Baylark (jbaylark@admin.rochester.edu).
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0.50 Credits
No course description available.
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4.00 Credits
This course offers an introduction to cell signalling. We will explore basic molecular mechanisms of signal transduction, and study how these mechanisms are used in different contexts to direct cell fate during development, physiology and disease. The course will draw heavily on experiments from the classic and most recent primary literature.
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0.50 Credits
No course description available.
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4.00 Credits
This advanced course examines mechanisms of transcription initiation, eukaryotic chromosome structure and its modifications, mechanisms of chromatin-mediated regulation of gene expression, as well as epigenetics and functional genomics. Lectures and readings draw heavily on primary literature both classic and most recent. IND 443 and BIO 443 students are required to give a 30 minute presentation on a selected topic.
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0.50 Credits
No course description available.
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