Legacy Course Catalog

BIOL 527 - Eukaryotic Microbiology

Effectivity: 05/19/2003 - Fall 2007 *** @ Purdue West Lafayette Traditional
Credits: 3
Instructional Types: Lec
Usually Offered: fal
Short Title: Eukaryotic Microbiolog
Description: Eukaryotic microbes are a heterogeneous group of organisms that range from the relatively "simple" unicellular forms to more complex forms that differentiate a variety of cell types and elaborate multicellular structures. The easily manipulated life cycles of these organisms have made several of them favorite tools of geneticists, biochemists, and cell biologists. This course seeks to introduce students to the biology of several "model" organisms. Emphasis will be placed on the use of genetic analysis in studying these organisms, and where applicable, parallels will be drawn between these organisms and their larger eukaryotic relatives. The course will consist of four parts: genetics systems, growth and metabolic regulation, cell biology, and development.
School: School Of Science
Department: Biological Sciences
Credit By Exam: NO
Repeatable Flag: NO
Temporary Flag: NO
Full Time Privilege Flag: NO
Honors Flag: NO
Variable Title Flag: NO

Fall 2007 *** indicates the course was still an active course and was transferred to the Banner Catalog effective Spring 2008. This course was not expired Fall 2007.

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