BIOL.5810L Developmental Biology Lab
        Id: 039970
        Credits: 1-1
        Description
        This course provides hands on experience in current methods and model systems used to investigate questions in  developmental biology. Students will be exposed to a wide variety of embryonic systems, including intensively studied genetic model systems (e.g. C. elegans, zebrafish, mouse) and others with well-established experimental attributes (e.g. chick, sea urchin). Analytical and experimental techniques used to explore invertebrate and vertebrate development include embryological manipulation, molecular and cell biology approaches. Conceptual topics include cell specification and differentiation, pattern formation, morphogenesis, and comparative embryology.  This lab supplements the Developmental Biology lecture (BIOL.5800).
        
            Prerequisites
            Co-req: BIOL.5800 Developmental Biology.
        
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