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59 Courses
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Core Science - Biochemistry I
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Amino Acids I
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Amino Acids II
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Protein Structure - I
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Protein Structure II
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Protein Structure III
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Protein Structure 4
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Enzymes I
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Enzymes 2
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Enzymes III
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Enzyme Mechanisms I
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Enzyme Mechanisms II
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Myoglobin and Hemoglobin
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Lipids and Membranes 1
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Lipids and Membranes II
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Membrane Transport
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Carbohydrates I
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Carbohydrates II
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Vitamins and Coenzymes 1
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Vitamins and Coenzymes II
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Nucleic Acids 1
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Nucleic Acids II
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Nucleic Acids III
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Bioenergetics 1
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Bioenergetics II
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Metabolism I
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Metabolism II
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Metabolism III
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Overview of the Course
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Darwin's Legacy
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Evolution, Ecology and Behavior
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The Nature of Evolution: Selection, Inheritance, and History
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Basic Transmission Genetics
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Adaptive Evolution: Natural Selection
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Neutral Evolution: Genetic Drift
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How Selection Changes the Genetic Composition of Population
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The Origin and Maintenance of Genetic Variation
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The Importance of Development in Evolution
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The Expression of Variation: Reaction Norms
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The Evolution of Sex
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Genomic Conflict
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Life History Evolution
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Sex Allocation
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Sexual Selection
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Species and Speciation
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Phylogeny and Systematics
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Comparative Methods: Trees, Maps, and Traits
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Key Events in Evolution
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Major Events in the Geological Theatre
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The Fossil Record and Life's History
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Coevolution
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Evolutionary Medicine
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The Impact of Evolutionary Thought on the Social Sciences
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The Logic of Science
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Climate and the Distribution of Life on Earth
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Interactions with the Physical Environment
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Population Growth: Density Effects
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Interspecific Competition
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Ecological Communities
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Island Biogeography and Invasive Species
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Energy and Matter in Ecosystems
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Why So Many Species? The Factors Affecting Biodiversity
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Economic Decisions for the Foraging Individual
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Evolutionary Game Theory: Fighting and Contests
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Mating Systems and Parental Care
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Alternative Breeding Strategies
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Selfishness and Altruism
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Exploring Black Holes: General Relativity & Astrophysics
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Foundations of Modern Physics
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Classical Mechanics I
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Classical Mechanics II
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Classical Mechanics III
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Classical Mechanics IV
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Classical Mechanics V
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Classical Mechanics VI
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Classical Mechanics VII
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Classical Mechanics VIII
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Classical Mechanics IX
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Quantum Mechanics I
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Quantum Mechanics II
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Quantum Mechanics III
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Quantum Mechanics V
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Quantum Mechanics VI
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Quantum Mechanics VII
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Quantum Mechanics VIII
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Quantum Mechanics IX
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Quantum Mechanics X
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Special Relativity I
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Special Relativity II
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Special Relativity III
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Special Relativity IV
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Special Relativity V
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Special Relativity VI
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Special Relativity VII
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Special Relativity VIII
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Einstein's General Theory of Relativity I
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Einstein's General Theory of Relativity II
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Einstein's General Theory of Relativity III
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Einstein's General Theory of Relativity IV
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Einstein's General Theory of Relativity V
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Einstein's General Theory of Relativity VI
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Einstein's General Theory of Relativity VII
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Einstein's General Theory of Relativity VIII
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Einstein's General Theory of Relativity IX
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Einstein's General Theory of Relativity X
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Einstein's General Theory of Relativity XI
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Einstein's General Theory of Relativity XII
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Cosmology I
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Cosmology II
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Cosmology III
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Cosmology IV
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Cosmology V
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Cosmology VI
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Cosmology VII
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Cosmology VIII
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Statistical Mechanics I
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Statistical Mechanics II
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Statistical Mechanics III
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Statistical Mechanics IV
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Statistical Mechanics V
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Statistical Mechanics VI
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Statistical Mechanics VII
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Statistical Mechanics VIII
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Statistical Mechanics IX
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Statistical Mechanics X
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Fundamentals of Physics
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Course Introduction and Newtonian Mechanics
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Vectors in Multiple Dimensions
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Newton's Laws of Motion
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Newton's Laws (cont.) and Inclined Planes
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Work-Energy Theorem and Law of Conservation of Energy
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Law of Conservation of Energy in Higher Dimensions
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Kepler's Laws
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Dynamics of a Multiple-Body System and Law of Conservation of Momentum
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Rotations, Part I: Dynamics of Rigid Bodies
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Rotations, Part II: Parallel Axis Theorem
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Torque
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Introduction to Relativity
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Lorentz Transformation
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Introduction to the Four-Vector
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Four-Vector in Relativity
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The Taylor Series and Other Mathematical Concepts
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Simple Harmonic Motion
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Simple Harmonic Motion (cont.) and Introduction to Waves
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Waves
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Fluid Dynamics and Statics and Bernoulli's Equation
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Thermodynamics
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The Boltzmann Constant and First Law of Thermodynamics
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The Second Law of Thermodynamics and Carnot's Engine
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The Second Law of Thermodynamics (cont.) and Entropy
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Fundamentals of Physics, II
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Electrostatics
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Electric Fields
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Gauss's Law I
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Gauss's Law and Application to Conductors and Insulators
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The Electric Potential and Conservation of Energy
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Capacitors
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Resistance
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Circuits and Magnetism I
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Magnetism II
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Ampere's Law
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Lenz's and Faraday's Laws
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LCR Circuits—DC Voltage
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LCR Circuits—AC Voltage
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Maxwell's Equations and Electromagnetic Waves II
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Ray or Geometrical Optics I
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Ray or Geometrical Optics II
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Wave Theory of Light
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Quantum Mechanics I: The Key Experiments and Wave-Particle Duality
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Quantum Mechanics II
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Quantum Mechanics III
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Quantum mechanics IV: Measurement Theory, States of Definite Energy
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Quantum Mechanics V: Particle in a Box
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Quantum Mechanics VI: Time-dependent Schrödinger Equation
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General Biology I
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General Biology 1A- 1
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General Biology 1A- 2
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Cell Structure and Organization -#1
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Cell Structure and Organization -#2
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Energy and ATP
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Enzyme Structures and Mechanisms
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Cell Membrane Structure and Transport
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Regulation of Enzymatic Activity
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Introduction to Bioenergetics
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Cellular Energy Production - Anaer
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Cellular Energy Production - Aerobic
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Photosynthesis - The Light Reaction
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Photosynthesis – CO2 Fixation and Regression
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How Somatic Cells - Mitosis - and G
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The Laws that Govern the Inheritance
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How Genes Organized on Chromosomes- Linkage, Recombination, Mapping
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Genes are Made of DNA
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Gene Expression I – DNA is Transcribed
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Gene Expression II – RNA is Translated
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Regulation of Gene Expression – 1
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Regulation of Gene Expression – 2
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Viruses, Bacteria, Plasmids, Transposons
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Eukaryote Genome Structure and Evolution
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Chromatin
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How to Isolate Study and Use Genes
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Genetic Regulation of Development
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Multi-Cellularity: Cell and Tissue
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Homeostasis: Digestion and Nutrition
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Digestive System
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Homeostasis: Circulation
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Homeostasis: Respiration
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Homeostasis: Immune System
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Homeostasis: Osmoregulation
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Integration: Hormones and Chemical
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Integration: Sex and Reproduction
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Integration: Nerve Cells and Excita
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Integration: Muscle Cells and Motil
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Integration: Nervous System
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Integration: Special Senses
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Review 1
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Review 2
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General Biology II
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Biology 1B-1
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Biology 1B-2
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Biology 1B-3
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Population Dynamics
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Interspecific Relationships
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Community Ecology
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Trophic Dynamics and Biogeography
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Ecosystem Ecology
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Global Ecology and Scientific Method
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Ecology and the Environment
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Paleoecology and Hominid Ecology
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Behavioral Ecology
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Conclusion
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Darwin and the Origin I
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Darwin and the Origin II
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Population Genetics I
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Population Genetics II
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Population Genetics III
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Natural Selection
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The Advantage of Sex
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Sexual Selection
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Species and Speciation I
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Species and Speciation II
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Phylogenetics
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Fossil Record
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Human Evolution
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Introduction to Plants and Fungi
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Fungal Diversity and Reproduction
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Importance of Fungi - Origins of PH
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Diversity, Reproduction, and Import
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Origin of Land Plants – Bryophytes
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Gymnosperm Diversity and Reproductivty
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Angiosperm Flowers and Pollination
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Angiosperm Reproduction and Dispers
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Angiosperm Diversity, Seed Morpholo
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Introduction to Plant Morphology
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Secondary Growth of Stems
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Sap Transport – Light Reception
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Photoperiodism, Plant Hormones
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Biology 1B- Review
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General Biology Laboratory
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General Biology Laboratory - 1
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General Biology Laboratory - 2
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General Biology Laboratory - 3
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General Biology Laboratory - 4
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General Biology Laboratory - 5
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General Biology Laboratory - 6
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General Biology Laboratory - 7
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General Biology Laboratory - 8
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General Biology Laboratory - 9
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General Biology Laboratory - 10
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General Biology Laboratory - 11
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General Biology Laboratory - 12
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