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MIC 394M MIC 394M. Bacterial Behavior and Signaling Mechanisms. 3 Hours.

Examine molecular, cellular, organismal, ecological, and evolutionary biology of bacteria. Focus on a large number of bacteria, both Gram-positive and Gram-negative from four major phyla, that live and survive both as free-living microbes, in groups, and in both beneficial and pathogenic associations with eukaryotic hosts. Explore evolution of organelles and behaviors, including receiving and transducing signals that produce a variety of outcomes such as chemotaxis and motility, morphogenesis and development, secretion and virulence, quorum sensing and biofilms, bacterial warfare, and antibiotic production and tolerance. Three lecture hours a week for one semester. Biology 394M (Topic: Bactrl Behav/ Signaling Mech) and Microbiology 394M may not both be counted. Prerequisite: Graduate Standing.