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Module 1 Evolution
Strong Inference
What is life?
What is evolution?
Evolution by Natural Selection
Other Mechanisms of Evolution
Population Genetics: the Hardy-Weinberg Principle
Speciation
Phylogenetic Trees
Earth History and History of Life on Earth
Origin of Life on Earth
Module 2 Molecules and Metabolism
Chemical context for biology: origin of life and chemical evolution
Biological molecules
Membranes and Transport
Cells
Energy and enzymes
Respiration, chemiosmosis and oxidative phosphorylation
Oxidative pathways: electrons from food to electron carriers
Fermentation, mitochondria and regulation
Why are plants green, and how did chlorophyll take over the world? (Converting light energy into chemical energy)
Carbon fixation
C4 plants
Module 3 Genes and Genomes
DNA
Gene expression: DNA to protein
Gene regulation
Genomes
Cell division: mitosis and meiosis
Mendelian Genetics
Chromosome theory of inheritance
Patterns of inheritance
Module 4 Ecology
Introduction to Ecology; Major patterns in Earth’s climate
Behavioral Ecology
Population Ecology 1
Population Ecology 2
Community Ecology 1
Community Ecology 2
Ecosystems 1
Ecosystems 2
Module 5 Integrative Health
Recombinant DNA
Cloning and Stem Cells
Adaptive Immunity
Human evolution and adaptation
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