BIOL 152 - VirologySemester Hours: 3 Periodically
This course covers the principles of virus replication in vertebrates and the diverse types of immune responses that allow natural and human-initiated control of infection. The multiple ways viruses interact with cellular molecules and organelles are explored, facilitating a deeper understanding of cell biology and genetics. Representative viruses that cause significant disease will be covered in detail as current public health issues involving viruses. Also covered is the role of natural selection on both viruses and hosts. Students will learn about techniques used to identify, quantify and analyze viruses. The course will combine lectures and work in groups discussing primary literature.
Prerequisite(s)/Course Notes: BIO 013 and 014, or BIOL 120 ; Genetics (BIO 135 or BIOL 122 ) or; Cell Biology (BIO 137 or BIOL 123 . May not be taken on a Pass/D+/D/Fail basis.
Credit is given for either BIOL 152 or BIO 152. (Formerly Bio 152)
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