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Graduate Courses in Plant Sciences

411
Plant Physiology
420
Plant pathology
422
Plant-soil interactions
423
Plant virology
431
Plant systematics
467
Molecular biology of eucaryotes
476
Plant genetics
479
Biotechnology
480
Cell and tissue culture
481
Electron microscopy
482
Biocomputing
493J
General botany
513
Plant metabolism
564
564 Evolutionary genetics
590
Molecular and cellular control mechanisms
591
Recombinant DNA lab
599
Master’s thesis
600
Special topics in biology
661
Plant seminar
670
Independent study
699
Doctoral dissertation

Additional Plant Related Courses

101
Plant production
205
Organismal diversity
305
Biology of land plants
308
Genetics
317
Evolution
370
Plant sciences
406
Conservation biology
405
American Ecosystem
414
Mycology
444
Evolution
448
Aquatic ecology
464
Biogeography
465
Cellular physiology
470
Biological Chemistry
580
Community ecology

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For more information, contact:

Jozef J. Bujarski, Ph. D., Director, Plant Molecular Biology Center

Northern Illinois University
342 Montgomery Hall
DeKalb, IL 60115-2861
815-753-7841 telephone
815-753-7855 FAX