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BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES 107: Genetics
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
Johnson Introduction to genetics, with emphasis on the integration of transmission of genetic traits and the molecular basis of gene action. Also includes cytogenetics, gene regulation, and examples of current applications of genetic technology. (Fall and spring)
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BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES 107 - Genetics
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BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES 108: Genetics Laboratory
1.00 Credits
George Washington University
Johnson Study of genetic principles and genetic and molecular techniques in Drosophila and E. coli. Prerequisite or concurrent registration: BiSc 107. Laboratory fee. (Spring)
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BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES 108 - Genetics Laboratory
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BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES 109: Molecular Biology
4.00 Credits
George Washington University
Staff Overview of theories, techniques, and procedures associated with molecular biology; topics include the biosynthesis of DNA, RNA, and proteins, relationships among structure, function, and expression; and traditional and modern methods of gene and protein characterization and monitoring. Prerequisite: Chem 11-12. Laboratory fee. (Fall)
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BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES 109 - Molecular Biology
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BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES 11: Introductory Biology:Cells and Molecules
4.00 Credits
George Washington University
Brown, Donaldson Lecture (3 hours), laboratory (3 hours). Nutrition and metabolism, cellular and developmental biology, genetics, and molecular biology of plants and animals. Laboratory fee. (Fall)
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BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES 11 - Introductory Biology:Cells and Molecules
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BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES 110: Nanobiotechnology
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
Jeremic Theory and application of nanotechnologies in biology and medicine. Strategies for studying the organization, function, and complexity of biological systems at nm scale. Several areas of research are covered, including high-resolution cellular and molecular imaging, spectroscopy, and optical tweezers. Prerequisite: BiSc 102 or 103 or permission of instructor. (Spring)
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BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES 111: Nanobiotechnology Laboratory
1.00 Credits
George Washington University
Jeremic Overview of techniques and approaches to studying complex biological interactions at nm scale. Prerequisite: BiSc 102 or 103 or permission of instructor. Laboratory fee. (Spring)
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BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES 111 - Nanobiotechnology Laboratory
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BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES 112: Immunology
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
Nolan, Smith Introduction to mammalian immunology covering the progression of immune responses from initial pathogen contact to immune memory. Applied topics include autoimmunity, transplantation, and the effects of HIV on the immune system. Prerequisite: BiSc 102 and one semester of organic chemistry; BiSc 107 or 122 recommended. (Fall)
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BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES 112 - Immunology
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BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES 114: Developmental Biology
4.00 Credits
George Washington University
Brown Lecture (2 hours), laboratory (4 hours). Embryonic development of animals. Principles illustrated by experimental studies of developmental problems. Laboratory exercises involve micromanipulative, biochemical, and molecular studies on animal embryos cultured in the lab. Laboratory fee. (Fall)
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BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES 114 - Developmental Biology
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BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES 118: Histology
4.00 Credits
George Washington University
Burns Lecture (2 hours), laboratory (4 hours). Introduction to microscopical anatomy of normal tissues and organs with emphasis on the interrelationship of structure and function. Laboratory fee. (Spring)
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BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES 118 - Histology
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BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES 12: Introductory Biology:The Biology of Organisms
4.00 Credits
George Washington University
Burns, Dobel Lecture (3 hours), laboratory (3 hours). Concepts and methods in the study of whole organisms. Evolutionary theory; population biology; diversity of plants, animals, fungi, and microorganisms; ecology and behavior; and animal structure and function. Laboratory fee. (Spring)
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BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES 12 - Introductory Biology:The Biology of Organisms
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