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3.00 Credits
4 SP BIOL 153. The development and expression of the immune response, the basic principles of antigen-antibody reactions and their relevance to medicine, genetics, taxonomy, and evolution.
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3.00 Credits
5 FA BIOL 321, BIOL 466, CHEM 270. Immunization against tetanus and diphtheria required. Biological characteristics of medically important bacteria. Mechanisms of pathogenecity and host-resistance. Laboratory procedures for isolation and identification.
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3.00 Credits
4 FA BIOL 360. BIOL 321 is recommended. The molecular basis of mutation and recombination, mechanisms of gene transfer, transcription in bacteria and bacteriophages, genetics and biochemistry of regulation of bacterial operons, and bacteriophage development, and recombinant DNA application to genetic engineering.
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3.00 Credits
3 SP BIOL 321, CHEM 270. Study of micro-organisms of industrial importance, emphasizing nutrition, metabolism, cultivation, and processing.
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3.00 Credits
4 F2 BIOL 153. Recommended: BIOL 321. The physical, chemical, and biological properties of bacteria and animal viruses, and their interactions with the host at cellular and organismic levels.
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3.00 Credits
3 SM BIOL 151 and BIOL 152 or equivalent. This comprehensive field course introduces students to zooarchaeology, vertebrate osteology, fragmentary bone identification, as well as vertebrate ecology and natural history through a spectrum of lectures, laboratory exercises and field activities. This course is offered at the Eagle Lake Biological Field Station.
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3.00 Credits
3 F2 BIOL 153. Includes concepts of macro-molecular assembly, biochemical signals, genetic controls, and morphological processes involved during development of organisms. The experimentally oriented laboratory exercises cover cell differentiation in fungi, plants, and animals, cell movement and communication mechanisms, teratogenic effects on limb development, regeneration, and metamorphosis.
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3.00 Credits
3 INQ BIOL 152. Principles of ecology illustrated in the context of biotic communities of northern California. Field studies using quantitative and qualitative approaches. Laboratory segment offered at Eagle Lake Biological Field Station.
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3.00 Credits
2 SP PHYS 202A, PHYS 202B. Introduction to electron optics and electron microscope construction. Electron microscope operation by demonstration only.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
1 FS Necessary background for the specific internship. This internship course is offered for 1.0-3.0 units. You must register with a supervising faculty member. The internship program is designed to provide students with direct field or laboratory research experience in occupational settings.
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