Introduction to the primary concepts of cell biology and the fundamentals of genetics as they relate to the diversity, structure, and function of organisms.
Introduction to the primary concepts of cell biology and the fundamentals of genetics as they relate to the diversity, structure, and function of organisms.
Introduction to the primary concepts of cell biology and the fundamentals of genetics as they relate to the diversity, structure, and function of organisms.
Integrates topics across the biology-chemistry interface: concepts of cell biology, fundamentals of genetics related to diversity, structure, and function of organisms. Co-requisite: CH 123. Prerequisite: CH 121N with minimum grade "C-".
A phylogenetic perspective on the origin, evolution, and function of vertebrate anatomy and how vertebrate evolution is reflected in human anatomy. Prerequisites: (BI 111N, ES 270N or MS 102N) and (BI 112N or BI 211N)
Biology of microorganisms; microbiological techniques, isolation and identification of unknown organisms. Prerequisite: (BI 111N, ES 270N or MS 102N) and (BI 112N or BI 211N)
Biology of microorganisms; microbiological techniques, isolation and identification of unknown organisms. Prerequisite: (BI 111N, ES 270N or MS 102N) and (BI 112N or BI 211N)
Mendelian and transcription genetics from historical perspective. Experimental approach emphasized. Small lab groups participate in experimental design, and develop research skills in both classical genetic systems and molecular biology. The prerequisites: BI112N/BI114 or BI211 with a grade of C- or better.
Mendelian and transcription genetics from historical perspective. Experimental approach emphasized. Small lab groups participate in experimental design, and develop research skills in both classical genetic systems and molecular biology. The prerequisites: BI112N/BI114 or BI211 with a grade of C- or better.
Mendelian and transcription genetics from historical perspective. Experimental approach emphasized. Small lab groups participate in experimental design, and develop research skills in both classical genetic systems and molecular biology. The prerequisites: BI112N/BI114 or BI211 with a grade of C- or better.
Mendelian and transcription genetics from historical perspective. Experimental approach emphasized. Small lab groups participate in experimental design, and develop research skills in both classical genetic systems and molecular biology. The prerequisites: BI112N/BI114 or BI211 with a grade of C- or better.
Mendelian and transcription genetics from historical perspective. Experimental approach emphasized. Small lab groups participate in experimental design, and develop research skills in both classical genetic systems and molecular biology. The prerequisites: BI112N/BI114 or BI211 with a grade of C- or better.
Mendelian and transcription genetics from historical perspective. Experimental approach emphasized. Small lab groups participate in experimental design, and develop research skills in both classical genetic systems and molecular biology. The prerequisites: BI112N/BI114 or BI211 with a grade of C- or better.
This course is devoted to the understanding of the origins of plant life and the evolution of form and function of the major plant groups. Prerequisite: BI 111N and BI 112N or equivalent.
General principles of evolutionary biology, and of population, community, and ecosystems ecology. Laboratory component includes field work in local terrestrial, freshwater, and marine environments. Prerequisite: BI 212 and Junior or Senior standing.
General principles of evolutionary biology, and of population, community, and ecosystems ecology. Laboratory component includes field work in local terrestrial, freshwater, and marine environments. Prerequisite: BI 212 and Junior or Senior standing.
General principles of evolutionary biology, and of population, community, and ecosystems ecology. Laboratory component includes field work in local terrestrial, freshwater, and marine environments. Prerequisite: BI 212 and Junior or Senior standing.
General principles of evolutionary biology, and of population, community, and ecosystems ecology. Laboratory component includes field work in local terrestrial, freshwater, and marine environments. Prerequisite: BI 212 and Junior or Senior standing.