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BIO 443: Introduction to Gene Expression Methodology
3.00 Credits
West Chester University of Pennsylvania
Theory and practical application of RNA methodologies used in gene expression.
Prerequisite:
BIO 333
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BIO 443 - Introduction to Gene Expression Methodology
BIO 448: Animal Development
4.00 Credits
West Chester University of Pennsylvania
Exploration of fundamental topics in developmental biology, with a cellular and molecular focus. Laboratory study will include analysis of embryonic development and regeneration.
Prerequisite:
(BIO 111 or BIO 217), BIO 210, BIO 211
Corequisite:
BIO 448L
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BIO 448 - Animal Development
BIO 452: Parasitology
3.00 Credits
West Chester University of Pennsylvania
Biology of the principal parasites of man and domestic animals. Emphasis is on life cycles of common parasites, identification of diagnostic forms, and understanding the diseases associated with parasites of major economic and medical importance.
Prerequisite:
BIO 217, (BIO 204 or BIO 214)
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BIO 452 - Parasitology
BIO 453: Marine Mammals
3.00 Credits
West Chester University of Pennsylvania
An integrated examination of marine mammals. Emphasis will be on the evolution of the group and the unique functional morphology, behavior and physiology of cetaceans, pinnipeds and sirenians.
Prerequisite:
(BIO 111 or BIO 217)
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BIO 453 - Marine Mammals
BIO 454: Mycology
3.00 Credits
West Chester University of Pennsylvania
An introductory course including a general study of the biology of fungi and a survey of the field of medical mycology.
Prerequisite:
BIO 214
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BIO 454 - Mycology
BIO 456: Virology
3.00 Credits
West Chester University of Pennsylvania
Molecular biology of bacterial, plant, and animal viruses; virus classification, ultrastructure, mechanisms of replication, and effects of virus infection on host cell.
Prerequisite:
BIO 210, BIO 214, CHE 232
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BIO 456 - Virology
BIO 457: Functional Animal Morphology
3.00 Credits
West Chester University of Pennsylvania
A study of the structure, form, and function of morphological adaptations in animals as examined through a mechanical, ecological, and evolutionary perspective.
Prerequisite:
(BIO 111 or BIO 217)
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BIO 457 - Functional Animal Morphology
BIO 464: Microbial Physiology
4.00 Credits
West Chester University of Pennsylvania
Physiology and biochemical variations seen in prokaryotes and lower eukaryotes.
Prerequisite:
BIO 210, BIO 214, CHE 232
Corequisite:
BIO 464L
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BIO 464 - Microbial Physiology
BIO 465: Immunology
4.00 Credits
West Chester University of Pennsylvania
Immunoglobulin structure and function, nature of antigens, cell-mediated immunity, hypersensitivity, regulation of immunity, and immunological diseases.
Prerequisite:
BIO 214, CHE 232
Corequisite:
BIO 465L
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BIO 465 - Immunology
BIO 466: Plant Physiology
3.00 Credits
West Chester University of Pennsylvania
Mechanistic exploration of how plants respond to their environments, with central focus on carbon, water, and nutrient cycling. Global environmental change is used as a backdrop to examine physiological processes from the cell to whole-plant scale.
Prerequisite:
(BIO 111 or BIO 217)
Corequisite:
CHE 231, BIO 466L
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BIO 466 - Plant Physiology
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