Images, Biosciences

Wetland Ecology and Management

distribution, formation, hydrology, biogeochemistry and ecology of wetlands, wetland type and function, management, and susceptibility to human impacts, landscape features, hydrological and biogeochemical cycles of wetlands, wetland communities and major flora and fauna, wetlands in Western Canada including the bog, fen and marsh systems in boreal Alberta, prairie and montane wetlands, uses and management of wetlands with wetlands as functional ecosystems: readings

Molecular Genetics and Heredity

chromosomal and molecular basis for the transmission and function of genes, the construction of genetic and physical maps of genes and genomes, strategies for the isolation of specific genes, and examples of regulatory mechanisms for the expression of the genetic material in prokaryotes and eukaryotes: Resources, Problem Sets, Exams and Answer Keys

Gene Expression and its Regulation

molecular biology of processes by which base sequence of genes is expressed as cellular phenotype, similarities and differences between prokaryotes and eukaryotes and mechanisms which regulate the operation of particular genes: quizzes

The Biology Project

online interactive resource for learning biology: problem sets, tutorials (biochemistry, cell biology, chemicals & human health, developmental biology, human biology, immunology, Mendelian genetics, molecular biology)

Biology of Parasitism

nematology: classification, morphology, phylum nemata, history, distribution, life cycle, physiological ecology, symptoms-pathogenicity, management, model systems

Vertebrate Developmental Biology

vertebrate embryology and current knowledge about molecular, cellular, and genetic basis of animal development: written & review questions, problem sets

Biological Sciences (courses)

courses: Ornithology, Behavioral Ecology, Scientific Literature and Writing in Biology, Environmental Science, Comparative Vertebrate, Anatomy, Human Physiology, Conservation of Wildlife, Human Physiology Lab

On-Line Biology Book

lecture outlines for freshman-level biology: science & biology, chemistry, cells, laws of thermodynamics, enzymes, biological energy, genetics, protein synthesis, plants, systems (cells & organ, integumentary, circulatory, digestive, nervous, endocrine, reproductive, skeletal, respiratory, excretory, evolution), biological diversity

Introduction to Bioinfomatics

particular emphasis on available information resources in bioinformatics, mathematical and computational problem of aligning biological sequences, statistical analysis of gene expression data, basics of structural bioinformatics

Organismic Biology

survey course of diversity of plants and animals on earth emphasizing biodiversity, evolutionary relationships, adaptations & ecology of plants & animals (simple unicellular organisms to evolution of tetrapods in terrestrial environments), diversity of plants and related organisms: plant & animal labs, study guides

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