Developmental Biology
MCD BIO XL 138
This course presents the genetic, cellular and molecular mechanisms involved in the development of animal embryology and related developmental defects and disease.
Fall
Spring
What you can learn.
- Understand changes in gene expression and cell-to-cell interaction leading up to particular developmental outcomes
- Apply main genetic and molecular tools used in the study of development of principal experimental models
About this course:
This course teaches the cellular and molecular basis of animal embryology and describes the events of development common to many multicellular organisms. Lectures emphasize the genetic, cellular and molecular mechanisms involved in development. Topics include changes in gene expression and cell-to-cell interactions and how these lead to particular developmental outcomes. Students also learn how alterations in normal patterns of gene expression and cell-cell interaction lead to developmental defects and disease.
Prerequisites
LIFESCI XL 3, XL 4, XL 23L or LIFESCI XL 7A, XL 7B, XL 7C, and XL 107.
This course applies towards the following certificates & specializations…
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