|
The University of Arizona 1993-95 General Catalog Catalog Home All UA Catalogs UA Home
|
Genetics (GENE) Biosciences West Building, Room 310 (520) 621-7511 Graduate Interdisciplinary Program in Genetics Committee: Professors Harris Bernstein (Microbiology and Immunology), Robert P. Erickson (Pediatrics), William B. Heed (Emeritus), Conrad Istock (Ecology and Evolutionary Biology), Margaret G. Kidwell (Ecology and Evolutionary Biology), Brian A. Larkins (Plant Sciences), John W. Little (Biochemistry), Robert G. McDaniel (Plant Sciences), Neil H. Mendelson (Molecular and Cellular Biology), Richard E. Michod (Ecology and Evolutionary Biology), David W. Mount (Molecular and Cellular Biology), David C. Rowe (Family and Consumer Resources), Nobuyoshi Shimizu (Molecular and Cellular Biology), Hans VanEtten (Plant Pathology), Samuel Ward (Molecular and Cellular Biology) Associate Professors Dennis T. Ray, Chair, (Plant Sciences), Danny L. Brower (Molecular and Cellular Biology), Suzanne B. Cassidy (Pediatrics), Sue K. DeNise (Animal Sciences), Carol L. Dieckmann (Biochemistry), Jennifer D. Hall (Molecular and Cellular Biology), Tim Helentjaris (Plant Sciences), H. Eugene Hoyme (Pediatrics), Steven E. Smith (Plant Sciences), J. Bruce Walsh (Ecology and Evolutionary Biology) Assistant Professors Alison E. M. Adams (Molecular and Cellular Biology), Kenneth A. Feldman (Plant Sciences), Lynn J. Manseau (Molecular and Cellular Biology), Karen K. Oishi (Molecular and Cellular Biology), Marc J. Orbach (Plant Pathology), Roy Parker (Molecular and Cellular Biology), Leland Pierson III (Plant Pathology), Linda L. Restifo (Neurobiology/Neurology), Mary C. Rykowski (Anatomy), Martin F. Taylor (Entomology) Geneticists from various departments comprise the interdepartmental program in Genetics, which offers programs leading to the Master of Science and Doctor of Philosophy degrees with a major in genetics. For admission and degree requirements, please see the Graduate Catalog. 415. Somatic Cell and Molecular Genetics (2) II (Identical with MCB 415) May be convened with 515. 416. Computer Analysis of Sequences (3) II (Identical with MCB 416) May be convened with 516. 423. Cytogenetics (3) II (Identical with ECOL 423) May be convened with 523. 433. Human Genetics (3) I Genetic theory and technique, as applied to man; methods of analysis of genetically determined cytological and biochemical differences in individuals and populations. 2R, 3L. P, ECOL 320. (Identical with ECOL 433) May be convened with 533. Ward 435. Evolution (3) I (Identical with ECOL 435) May be convened with 535. 473. Recombinant DNA Methods and Applications (4) II (Identical with MCB 473). 509. Statistics for Research (4) I II (Identical with STAT 509) 513. Quantitative Genetics (3) I 1994-95 (Identical with AN S 513) 515. Somatic Cell and Molecular Genetics (2) II (Identical with MCB 515) May be convened with 415. 516. Computer Analysis of Sequences (3) II (Identical with MCB 516) May be convened with 416. 520. History of Genetics (1) I 1994-95 Experiments and discoveries which have led to the present state of knowledge in the various areas of genetics. P, ECOL 320 or 321. 523. Cytogenetics (3) II (Identical with ECOL 523) May be convened with 423. 524. Theoretical Population Genetics (3) I (Identical with ECOL 524) 525. Speciation (2) II (Identical with ECOL 525) 533. Human Genetics (3) I For a description of course topics, see 433. Graduate-level requirements include an in-depth research paper on a current problem in human genetics. P, ECOL 320 or 321. (Identical with ECOL 533) May be convened with 433. Ward 535. Evolution (3) I (Identical with ECOL 535) May be convened with 435. 545. Concepts in Genetic Analysis (3) I (Identical with MCB 545) 555. Molecular Mechanisms of Development (3) II 1994-95 (Identical with MCB 555) 568. Nucleic Acids (4) I (Identical with BIOC 568) 570. Molecular Genetics & Evolution (3) I 1993-94 (Identical with MBIM 570) 574. Advances in Mammalian Genetics (2) [Rpt./1] I 1994-95 (Identical with BIOC 574) 589. Cancer Genetics and Cytogenetics (3) I 1993-94 (Identical with CBIO 589, which is home) 595. Colloquium a. Genetics (1) [Rpt.] I II 601. Molecular and Cellular Biology (4) I Acquire a basic understanding of modern genetics, molecular biology and cell biology, and learn how to apply that understanding to human disease. Open to students in the Masters degree program in Genetic Counseling only. (Identical with MCB 601, which is home). 627. Advanced Genetics (3) II 1994-95 (Identical with PL S 627) 635. Advanced Cytogenetics (4) I 1994-95 (Identical with PL S 635) 665. Survey Physical Anthropology (3) (Identical with ANTH 665) 666. Human Microevolution (3) II 1994-95 (Identical with ANTH 666) 670. Recent Advances in Genetics (2) I Recent advances in the field of genetics. (Identical with ECOL 670) 695. Colloquium e. Science, Society and Ethics (1) II (Identical with MCB 695e, which is home) |
|
Catalog Home All UA Catalogs UA Home Email catalog comments and suggestions to catalog@arizona.edu. Page last updated: April 30, 2002
|