BIOLOGY 527: Microbial Ecology
Biology 527
BIOLOGY 527: Microbial Ecology
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A study of the activities of microorganisms in a variety of natural habitats and their relevance to the overall quality of the environment. Emphasis on specific processes: transformations in biogeochemical cycles, symbiotic relationships, microbial relationships with other living organisms, hydrocarbon oxidations and biotransformation of novel compounds. 327/527 (2+3)(Fall, odd years)
Biology 231, 233, 309 or Instructor Consent.

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