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BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES 159: Geobotanical Ecology of the Central Appalachians
4.00 Credits
George Washington University
Tollo, Wells A multidisciplinary approach to Appalachian ecology involving application of scientific principles from both geology and botany, stressing interrelationships between geological, geochemical, and biological processes. Field trips. Prerequisite: Geol 1 or 5 and BiSc 13-14; or equivalent with permission of instructor. Laboratory fee. Same as Geol 159. (Spring, odd years)
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BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES 160: Conservation Biology
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
Lill Theory and practice of conserving biological diversity. Ecological patterns of biodiversity, biology of small populations, and conservation case studies. Use of ecological modeling software to explore various topics. Prerequisite: BiSc 154 or permission of instructor. (Spring)
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BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES 162: Plant-Animal Interactions Laboratory
1.00 Credits
George Washington University
Lill Field and laboratory study of temperate interactions between plants and animals. Group projects focus on original data collection, analysis, and interpretation. Prerequisite or concurrent registration: BiSc 153. Laboratory fee. (Fall, even years)
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BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES 163: Ecological and Evolutionary Genetics
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
Church An analysis of the ecological and genetic basis of evolutionary change. Topics include the organization and maintenance of genetic variation within and among natural populations, the genetic basis of complex traits, molecular ecology analyses, and genotype by environment interactions. Prerequisite: BiSc 150 or permission of instructor.
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BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES 164: Tropical Primate Ecology
4.00 Credits
George Washington University
Lucas, Lill Same as Anth 140.
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BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES 171: Undergraduate Research
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
Staff Admission by permission of the staff member concerned. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: Chem 50 or 152; 16 credit hours in biological science courses. Laboratory fee. (Fall and spring)
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BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES 172: Independent Study
2.00 Credits
George Washington University
Staff Prescribed reading list and consultations with staff advisor culminating in a written report and/or examination. Prerequisite: permission of instructor.
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BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES 180: Biotechnology
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
Morris Genetic engineering of bacteria, plants, and animals, including humans. Applications of modern biotechnology, especially in the field of medical biotechnology, such as gene therapy, xenotransplantation, and the Human Genome Project. Regulation, prospects, and social impact of biotechnology. Recommended: BiSc 102 or 107. Prerequisite: organic chemistry. (Spring and summer)
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BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES 181: Human Gross Anatomy
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
Walsh, Slaby, Bohn The structural organization of the human body and how it relates to regional and systems-based functions. Emphasis on the macroscopic structure of the body. (Spring)
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BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES 182: Diversity and History of Plants
4.00 Credits
George Washington University
Staff Lecture (3 hours), laboratory (3 hours). A detailed investigation of the diversity, phylogeny, morphology, and fossil history of plants for advanced undergraduates and graduate students. Prerequisite: BiSc 140 or 150 or 151 or equivalent. (Fall, even years)
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