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  1. A Course of Fifteen Lectures on Medical Botany. by Samuel. ROBINSON, 1830

41. Nearctica - Ecology - General Ecology
A team taught introductory botany course from the University of Illinois. Some of the lecture notes cover topics in ecology. Environmental Sciences.
http://www.nearctica.com/ecology/genecol.htm
General Ecology Sites Special Segments Butterflies of North America Conifers of North America Eastern Birds List of N.A. Insects Home Eastern Wildflowers General Topics Natural History Ecology Family Environment Evolution Home Education Home Conservation Geophysics Paleontology Commercial Organizations Buy Books about Ecology Herpetology . University of Texas at Austin. This great web site contains lectures from a team-taught herpetology course at the University of Texas. Among these lectures are a series on various ecological topics including spatial and temporal patterns of activity, foraging ecology, reproductive tactics, demographic studies, anti-predator adaptations, guild structure and community organization, biogeography, and more. Some of these pages utilize lizards as examples. Highly recommended. Biology 160 - Evolution and Biodiversity . Thomas J. Herbert. Lecture notes for an introductory evolution and evolutionary ecology course at Miami University. Some of the topics covered are the species concept, systematics, coevolution, predation, competition, natural selection, and speciation. Recommended. Ecology . Derrick W. Sugg, State University of New York at Geneseo. A very nice web site with lecture notes covering such topics as biodiversity, population structure and growth, population genetics, competition, predation, biogeography, energy and nutrients, and global climate change. Recommended.

42. Nearctica - Education - Subjects - Plants
University of Maryland. The University of Maryland presents a general introduction to botany with lecture notes from the course.
http://www.nearctica.com/educate/subject/plants.htm
Subjects - Plants Special Segments Butterflies of North America Conifers of North America Eastern Birds List of N.A. Insects Home Eastern Wildflowers General Topics Natural History Ecology Family Environment Evolution Home Education Home Conservation Geophysics Paleontology Commercial Organizations Return to Subjects Main Page GENERAL BOTANY The Great Plant Escape . University of Illinois Extension. A site on plant biology in the form of a detective story. Students are asked to solve a series of plant mysteries and are given a number of facts from which they are asked to solve the problem. In the process the basic principles of plant biology are presented. The site comes with an extensive section for teachers to help them in presenting the material. Grade level 4-5 Plants and our Environment . ThinkQuest Jr. A very good site about plants. Learn about the parts of the plant and what their functions are. Also find out about photosynthesis, pollination, and their environment. The site also also somes games you can play involving plants. General Botany for Non-Science Majors . University of Maryland. The University of Maryland presents a general introduction to botany with lecture notes from the course. This is a great place to go to find out about the cell, plant anatomy, meiosis and mitosis, photosynthesis, and much more.

43. Biology 2402 Course Information
322 Fribourgh Hall Course Web Site http//www.ualr.edu/~botany Textbook (required You should read the posted lecture notes and the relevant section of the
http://www.ualr.edu/~botany/courseinfo.html
Biology 2402 - Introduction to Botany
Spring 2004 Course Description:
Introduction to basic principles of botany, including the structure, metabolism, development, reproduction, and evolution of plants. (4 credit hours)
Prerequisites: Biology 1400 or 1401 or equivalent.
Instructor: Dr. Stephen Grace E-mail: scgrace@ualr.edu
Office: 410 Fribourgh Hall Office Hours: Friday 1:00-2:00 pm (or by appointment)
Phone: 569-3337
Lecture: MW 12:00 - 12:50 Rm. 331 Fribourgh Hall
Laboratory: MW 1:00 - 2:50 Rm. 322 Fribourgh Hall
Course Web Site: http://www.ualr.edu/~botany
Textbook (required): Stern K.R. Introductory Plant Biology, 9th ed.
Attendance Policy
Attendance at all lectures and labs is required . Failure to do so will negatively affect your grade. You should read the posted lecture notes and the relevant section of the textbook before each class. You will find some differences between the way your textbook treats the material and the way I present it in lecture. You will benefit from these different perspectives. Exams will be based mainly on information that has been covered in lecture and in the posted lecture notes. However, you are responsible for all assigned material, including textbook readings. If you are concerned about your grade, contact me as soon as possible - don't wait until just before the exam. Laboratory The laboratory manual can be purchased from Copy Stop at 3500 S. University. Read each lab carefully before you come to lab so that you will be familiar with the material and the exercises you will need to perform. Bring no. 2 pencils, a lab notebook (at least 50 pages), and your textbook to each lab session.

44. Biology 2402 Course Information
322 Fribourgh Hall Course Web Site http//www.ualr.edu/~botany Textbook (required web notes and the relevant section of the textbook before each lecture.
http://www.ualr.edu/~biology/botany/courseinfo.html
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Biology 2402 - Introduction to Botany
Spring 2003
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Course Description: Introduction to basic principles of botany, including the structure, metabolism, development, reproduction, and evolution of plants. (4 credit hours) Prerequisite: Biology 1400 or 1401 or equivalent.
Instructor: Dr. Stephen Grace E-mail: scgrace@ualr.edu
Office: 410 Fribourgh Hall Office Hours: Friday 1:00-2:00 pm (or by appointment)
Phone: 569-3337
Lecture: Monday, Wednesday 12:00 - 12:50 pm Rm. 331 Fribourgh Hall
Laboratory: Monday, Wednesday 1:00 - 2:50 pm Rm. 322 Fribourgh Hall
Course Web Site: http://www.ualr.edu/~botany
Textbook (required): Stern K.R. Introductory Plant Biology, 9th ed.
Attendance Policy
    Attendance at all lectures and labs is required. Failure to attend class will negatively affect your grade. Read the posted web notes and the relevant section of the textbook before each lecture. You will find differences between the way your textbook treats the material and the way I present it in lecture, and you will benefit from these different perspectives. Exams will be based mainly on information that has been covered in lecture and in the posted lecture notes. However, you are responsible for all assigned material, including textbook readings. In order to perform well on exams, it is imperative that you attend class. If you are concerned about your grade, contact me as soon as possible - don't wait until just before the exam.

45. Biology 105 - Elementary Botany, Fall 2000
These posted notes are not a substitute for attending class or 3; lecture 4; lecture 5; lecture 6; lecture 7; lecture 8 (Yes, have a look at the course bulletin!
http://fig.cox.miami.edu/Faculty/Dana/105F00.html
TO REVIEW THE LECTURE NOTES, CLICK ON THE LECTURE NUMBER
These posted notes are not a substitute for attending class or reading the textbook! A great deal is said in class that never makes it to the electronic blackboard, and if you're not there, you'll miss it.
  • Lecture 1
  • Lecture 2
  • Lecture 3
  • Lecture 4 ...
  • Lecture 8 Here's a handy dandy STUDY GUIDE for EXAM I. The first exam will be given on Friday, September 22 at 4pm in SA 126. (Yes, have a look at the course bulletin! Some exams are given on Fridays, but usually these days will be reserved for extra credit opportunities!). Note that if you miss the exam and have a valid excuse, you may take a make up exam, but it will be all essay format on the same material as the multiple choice exam the rest of the class took. Better to drag yourself here and take the exam on the right day!
  • Lecture 9
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  • Lecture 15 DON'T FORGET! The first of two EXTRA CREDIT VIDEOS will be shown on Friday, October 13! The show will start at 4:00pm in SA 145. Dr. Krempels will give everyone who attends a token. Bring that token to Exam II (next Wednesday) and exchange it for a question sheet worth a possible EIGHT POINTS OF EXTRA CREDIT! The sheet will have four questions from the material on the video, and each question is worth two points. Here's a handy dandy STUDY GUIDE for EXAM II.
  • 46. Teaching Documents About Botany, Links For Palaeobotanists
    CEJ Botha, botany Department, Rhodes University, Grahamstown, South lecture notes (organization of plant organs), for a first year plant biology course.
    http://www.biologie.uni-hamburg.de/b-online/palbot/teach/botanyteach.html
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    : Science > Botany > On Becoming a Botanist Amanda Ash , Department of Paleobiology Smithsonian Institution NHB, Washington, DC; Beth Ellis , Boulder, CO; Leo J. Hickey , Division of Paleobotany, Peabody Museum of Natural History, Yale University New Haven, CT; Kirk Johnson , Department of Earth and Space Sciences, Denver Museum of Natural History, Denver, CO; Peter Wilf , University of Michigan, Museum of Paleontology, Ann Arbor, MI; Scott Wing , Department of Paleobiology, Smithsonian Institution NHB,Washington, DC: Manual of Leaf Architecture Leaf Architecture Working Group (LAWG). (Page hosted by the Peabody Museum of Natural History, Yale University). The main goal of this manual is to define and illustrate for the reader an unambiguous and standard set of terms for describing leaf form and venation, particularly of dicots. This manual also provides a template and set of instructions that show how descriptive information can be entered into a standardized database of fossil and extant leaves. Alice Bergfeld (she is the English editor), Rolf

    47. Farlow Reference Library Of Cryptogamic Botany William Gilson Farlow Collection
    Four lectures on Cryptogamic botany . Course at Cambridge, Summer 1874 Folder 4. Course in Cryptogams I, 7 January 1875 through 4 Handwritten lecture notes.
    http://www.huh.harvard.edu/libraries/Farlow/series7.htm
    The William Gilson Farlow (1844-1919)
    Collection Series I: Correspondence
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    Series III. Materials Pertaining to the
    Bibliographical Index of North American Fungi ...
    Series XV: Oversized Diplomas and Awards
    Container List Series VII: Academic Materials
    Sub-Series 1: Lecture Notes
    These lectures are mostly handwritten and some included printed programs as well as admission tickets to the events.
    Box 23
    Folder 1. Lecture on Algae, University Course, 29 May 1872
    Folder 2. Lowell Institute. Four lectures on "Cryptogamic Botany". Handwritten lectures, 1872
    Folder 3. Class Notes on Fungi. Course at Cambridge, Summer 1874
    Folder 4. Course in Cryptogams I, 7 January 1875 through 4 Feruary 1875. Handwritten lecture notes. Folder 5. Lecture Notes on the Myxomycetes . Handwritten lecture, undated. Folder 6. Lowell Institute. Lectures on Yeast. Handwritten lecture, 20 October 1879 through 23 January 1880 Folder 7. "On Fungus Diseases of Plants". Handwritten lecture with original admission ticket, 9 April 1886 Folder 8. Address delivered to the Massachusetts Association of Classical High School Teachers. Handwritten lecture with original program, 9 April 1886 and 10 April 1886

    48. Darley's Study Suggestions For Biology
    Interact with the course material on a daily basis; learn the new words Review your text material and lecture notes daily so that you can avoid cramming at test
    http://www.botany.uga.edu/~darley/studybio.html
    Darley's Study Suggestions for Introductory Biology Courses
    A biology textbook cannot be read the way you would read a novel. Begin by prereading the chapter; glance at the section headings, charts and tables in order to organize the material in your mind and stimulate your curiosity. This will make it easier to read the chapter and extract more information from it. Realize that reading is not studying . Reading is a form of passive learning which is the least efficient and least effective way for most people to learn. (Listening is another form of passive learning.) Active learning involves reprocessing and using the information in some way and is a much more efficient and effective way to learn. To turn passive reading of the text into active learning, stop frequently (at least every paragraph) and consider what you have just read. What is the concept being discussed? Put it in your own words (out loud or by writing it down); by doing so you are reprocessing and using the information presented in the text. Place a few key notes in the book's margin; make sure these notes include all new terms and illustrative examples. If there is not enough room in the margins to write, use "post-its" for making your notes. (Extensive high-lighting of your text does not constitute active learning and generally is a waste of time. The author has usually already put the key words in bold print.) Taking lecture notes is a form of active learning if done properly. Simply writing down what is written on the board is passive learning (it's a start, but is not as effective as it could be). To get the most out of taking lecture notes, do it in a systematic manner. Before class read the textbook material to be covered in lecture. You will then use class time more efficiently because you will learn more from the lecture, and you will be able to take better notes having been introduced to many of the concepts in the text. During lecture do not attempt to write down every word that is said; that approach is futile and unnecessary. Instead, focus on the major ideas. Once you understand a point that is being made, write it down

    49. Untitled
    Four handouts were available Course Information; lecture and Laboratory myself, Marshall Darley, an Associate Professor in the botany Department.
    http://www.botany.uga.edu/~darley/btny1210/Aug24Mon.htm
    Lecture Notes for Monday, August 24 ; BTNY 1210, Fall 1998 Four handouts were available: Course Information; Lecture and Laboratory Schedules; Expectations, Procedures and Policies; Plant Growth I Lab Exercise. I began by introducing myself, Marshall Darley, an Associate Professor in the Botany Department. I enjoy teaching at this level and have taught BOT 121 (which is a similar, but not identical course) for 28 years.
    Course Mechanics I reviewed the Course Information handout pointing out several items: My office in Plant Sciences Building (not the BioSciences Bldg) and how to contact me. The textbook, encouraging students to use it, including the checkpoints (objectives), headings of important concepts in complete sentences, summary and questions at the end of every chapter. See Lecture Supplement #1 on Study Suggestions for BTNY1210. The Lab Manual and Lecture Supplements, to which you will add lab exercises as they are handed out in class. I prepared the Lecture Supplements, I think they are important, I write the exams - enough said. Lectures - videotapes are available in the BLC; lecture notes will be posted on the Botany web site.

    50. PBE&B Educational Index
    Biology and botany Course List (Jan.11.98 using the Web to deliver class materials. It includes course syllabi, assignments, lecture notes, exams, class
    http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/Lab/4709/evol.htm
    Back to main index PopGen links PopEcol links ] [Evol links] [ Biomath links About the Index
    Evolution Links INDEX FOR THIS PAGE Courses Documents Resources Software ... Feedback Courses with Lecture Notes and Outlines

    51. Biochemistry Lecture Notes & Laboratory Exercises
    botany Online Along with molecular reactions, this tutorial Polymer Metabolism lecture notes by Hung Lee, University of Guelph, from his course in Microbial
    http://chemistry.about.com/od/lecturenoteslab1/
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    Find information on biochemical processes. This section includes lecture notes, reaction summaries, molecular structures, databases, research projects, laboratory exercises, and detailed descriptions of biochemistry concepts.
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    Recent Up a category Alkane Nomenclature and Numbering Alkanes are fully saturated hydrocarbons. They are among the first molecules encountered in Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry. Learn how to name straight-chain, branched, and cyclic alkanes and how to number them. Amino Acid Chirality This is an introduction to stereoisomerism of amino acids, with Fisher projections and stereorepre0entations of serine used as an example. There are links to learn more about amino acids and about chirality of other molecules. Amino Acid Hangman Game This hangman game makes a great quiz to make sure you know how to spell the names of the amino acids and to reinforce your knowledge of whether they have polar, nonpolar, or charged side chains.

    52. Biochemistry Lecture Notes & Laboratory Exercises
    A complete downloadable course containing text botany Online Along with molecular reactions Chemistry 102X lecture notes covering thermodynamics, electrochemistry
    http://chemistry.about.com/od/lecturenoteslab1/index_r.htm
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    Sort By: Guide Picks Alphabetical Up a category Can You Drink Too Much Water? It's important to drink plenty of fluids, but can you overdo it? Learn the truth about water intoxication and hyponatremia. Do you know how many liters of blood are in your body? How about what's in your blood? Let's learn about the chemistry of human blood. SCOP - Structural Classification of Proteins Discerning evolutionary relationships of protein by similarities in their structures. From Cambridge University. Sequence Retrieval System Browses protein and nucleotide databases available at EMBL-EBI, Hinxton, Cambridge, UK.

    53. Teaching Documents About Botany, Links For Palaeobotanists
    CEJ Botha DF Cutler, botany Department, Rhodes South Africa Virtual Plant (VERSION 5). lecture notes (organization of for a first year plant biology course.
    http://www.uni-wuerzburg.de/mineralogie/palbot/teach/botanyteach.html
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    Introductions to both Fossil and Recent Plant Taxa@

    Teaching Documents about Botany
    Amanda Ash , Department of Paleobiology Smithsonian Institution NHB, Washington, DC; Beth Ellis , Boulder, CO; Leo J. Hickey , Division of Paleobotany, Peabody Museum of Natural History, Yale University New Haven, CT; Kirk Johnson , Department of Earth and Space Sciences, Denver Museum of Natural History, Denver, CO; Peter Wilf , University of Michigan, Museum of Paleontology, Ann Arbor, MI; Scott Wing , Department of Paleobiology, Smithsonian Institution NHB,Washington, DC: Manual of Leaf Architecture Leaf Architecture Working Group (LAWG). (Page hosted by the Peabody Museum of Natural History, Yale University). The main goal of this manual is to define and illustrate for the reader an unambiguous and standard set of terms for describing leaf form and venation, particularly of dicots. This manual also provides a template and set of instructions that show how descriptive information can be entered into a standardized database of fossil and extant leaves. Lorna Ash Kroening , Department of Biological Sciences, University of Alberta: Instructional Multimedia, Multimedia Topics, Botany . Go to: Equisetum life cycle, Fern Life Cycle, Hydrasperman Reproduction, Life Cycle of an Angiosperm. See also

    54. Teaching Documents About Palaeobotany, Links For Palaeobotanists
    closely and be interactive with a companion course in Paleobotany that Ralph E. Taggart, Department of botany and Plant Pathology/Department of lecture notes.
    http://www.uni-wuerzburg.de/mineralogie/palbot/teach/palbotteach.html
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    What is Palaeobotany?

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    Focused on the Evolution of Plants Classical Textbooks and Monographs in Palaeobotany ... Teaching Documents about Palaeobotany What is Palaeobotany? Categories General Focused on the Evolution of Plants Classical Textbooks and Monographs in Palaeobotany Early Land Plants ... Stomatal Density@ What is Palaeobotany? James F. Basinger
    , Geological Sciences, Univ. of Saskatchewan (World Book Online): Paleobotany Paleobotanical Section of the Botanical Society of America Executive Summary: Paleobotany britannica.com Paleobotany Peter R. Crane
    , Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew: Paleobotany: back to the future . Abstract. William A.

    55. Courses
    ....... lecture 815. lecture 16-22. lecture 21-25. Introductory botany. Spring - 2002. Class meeting time and location. TTh 930-1100, BES 100 Course
    http://users.tamuk.edu/kfcmg00/courses.htm
    Fall Semester 2003 Courses currently being taught by Dr. Cynthia M. Galloway are: Biolgy 1308 - Introductory Cellular and Molecular Biology
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    The Biology Project http://www.biology.arizona.edu/default.html
    DNA http://dna2z.com/
    Genetic Engineering
    http://www.colostate.edu/programs/lifesciences/TransgenicCrops/

    Quizzes http://www.hcs.ohio-state.edu/hcs300/index.html Biology 1311 - Introductory Botany Syllabus
    Class notes
    Vocabulary Study links Classification http://www.ncsa.uiuc.edu/SDG/Experimental/vatican.exhibit/exhibit/g- nature/Botany.html Algae http://www.thealgaesource.net/ Bryophytes http://botany.about.com/science/botany/msub22.ht Seedless Vascular Plants http://www.resnet.wm.edu/~mcmath/bio205/links/seedless.html http://titan.iwu.edu/~jdey/diversity-seedless.html Gymnosperms http://scitec.uwichill.edu.bb/bcs/bl14apl/gym1.htm Quizzes http://www.hcs.ohio-state.edu/hcs300/index.html

    56. Botany 62 PowerPoint Lectures
    3. Plant physiology and nutrition. 4. Flowers, fruits and Genetics. botany 62 home. My contact info. Course Greensheet. lecture Schedule. lecture notes.
    http://faculty.evc.edu/joel.stryker/Botany 62/lecturesPP.htm
    Homepage PowerPoint Lectures All lectures are available on WebCT
    Lecture notes will only be available until the first midterm here; after this, they will be on WebCT only. Introduction and Plant Structure Plant Structure and Plant cells Plant physiology and nutrition Flowers, fruits and Genetics Botany 62 home My contact info Course Greensheet Lecture Schedule Lecture Notes EVC Home Schedule of Classes Biology Department ... Student Services

    57. Life Sciences Class Lecture Notes Online
    PLB 413 Cytogenetics Laboratory course description PLB 414 Plant Pathology course description PLB 416 Medical botany course description PLB 484
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    LS CLASSES Below is a list of courses offered by Life Sciences departments Please note: This page will constantly be changing as classes get added to the web. Check back often. Biology [course description]
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    58. PLP 611 Molecular Plant Virology
    Course schedule and lecture notes associated with each lectures. botany BTNY 301 lecture notes by Dr. Sue LoeschFries, Department of botany and Plant
    http://ag.arizona.edu/~zxiong/plp611/
    Welcome to
    PLP 611 Home Page
    This page has been visited times.
    What you will find at this site:
    This is an experimental attempt to use WWW as a teaching tool for PLP 611: Molecular Virology. Course syllabus, lecture notes, as well as reading assignments from various WWW resources will be posted in this page. If you would like to use any of these materials for your classes, please email me at zxiong@ag.arizona.edu Click on highlighted links to view various topics: PLP 611 Syllabus
    Table of Content for Lecture Notes
    Course schedule and lecture notes associated with each lectures.
    Guidelines for writing PLP 611 proposals

    Taxonomy and descriptions of plant viruses

    Sample questions for PLP 611 mid term exam, from 1994

    The following resources are very useful for background information on plant viruses and general virology. Please take a few minutes to browse through: Botany BTNY 301 lecture notes by Dr. Sue Loesch-Fries, Department of Botany and Plant Pathology at Purdue University. Viruses as plant pathogens . It contains a large picture and may take some time to download. Why study viruses?

    59. Biozone: Plant Biology
    worth a look. Plant Biology for NonScience Majors Provides lecture notes for a course in introductory botany. Covers basic plant
    http://www.biozone.co.uk/biolinks/PLANT_BIOLOGY.html
    Subtopics for this page: Recent News Moss bank prepares for first withdrawals
    (Nature: 11 Sep 03) Weed warfare makes natives self destruct
    (News in Science: 9 Sep 03) Weird Plants Taking Root in Everyday Gardens
    (National Geo: 28 Aug 03) Defense By Plants To Disease May Leave Them Vulnerable
    (ScienceDaily: 27 Aug 03) click here for
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    General Sites for Plant Biology Kimball's Plant Biology Lecture Notes
    These lecture notes cover a range of topics including: photosynthesis, hormones, life cycles, reproduction, nutrition, gas exchange, transport , plus more.Well worth a look.

    60. UT Lecture Hall - Biology And Botany
    UT lecture Hall. Biology and botany. Applied Aquatic Entomology. Field Ecology. Laboratory course in ecology and population biology. lecture notes. Grades.
    http://www.utexas.edu/lecture/bio/
    UT Lecture Hall
    Biology and Botany
    Applied Aquatic Entomology
    Macroinvertebrates in biomonitoring and applied ecological contexts, and using systematics in predicting the relevance of these animals. Syllabus, calendar, and links to related materials. By C. Riley Nelson.
    Biology for Business, Law, and Liberal Arts
    The scientific method and how to use it to solve important problems at work and school, and in everyday life. Syllabus, calendar, lecture notes, assignments, exams, and grades. By Jim Bull and Craig Pease.
    Cellular and Molecular Biology
    Biological chemistry, cell structure and function, energy transformation, and molecular genetics. Syllabus, calendar, lecture notes, and links to related materials. By Ruth Buskirk.
    Cellular and Molecular Biology
    Chemistry of molecules and macromolecules, cell structure and function, metabolism including respiration and photosynthesis, cell division, DNA structure and replication, transcription, translation, regulation of gene expression and recombinant DNA technology. Syllabus, student work, and links to related materials. By K. Sathasivan.
    Cellular and Molecular Biology
    Macromolecules, structure and function of cells, prokaryotic biology, virology, and recombinant DNA technology. Syllabus. Calendar. By Elizabeth Weiss.

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