Plant Molecular Physiology (PMP)
College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resources
PMP 499 Directed Research (V) Limited to
undergraduate students qualified to carry on research problems in plant
physiology, biochemistry, and molecular biology.
PMP 610 Plant Physiology Seminar (1) Study
and discussion of significant topics and problems in plant physiology,
biochemistry, and molecular biology.
PMP 620 Plant Biochemistry (3) Comprehensive
study of chemical constituents and biochemical processes unique to the
plant kingdom with emphasis on selected aspects of current interest.
Pre: ENBI 402 or consent. (Cross-listed as ENBI 610)
PMP 670 Plant Cell Physiology (3) Comprehensive
study of unique structural and functional features of plant cells.
Structure and function of cell walls, membranes, and organelles;
stimulus perception and propagation. Pre: BOT 470 and either BIOC 441 or
ENBI 402.
PMP 673 Organization and Expression of the Plant
Genome (3) Organization and expression of nuclear and plastid
genomes of higher plants. Transcriptional regulation and structure of
plant genes. Gene regulation during development. Pre: GENE 451 and
either BIOC 441 or ENBI 402.
PMP 680 Methods in Plant Molecular Biology (3) (1
Lec, 2 3-hr Lab) Advanced methodology and research strategies.
Handson laboratory training in basic and current molecular procedures
for plant research. Pre: one of 673, BIOC 481, BIOC 620, or BIOC 626.
PMP 699 Directed Research (V)
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