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| BI324 Developmental Biology |
A lecture, seminar and laboratory study of embryonic development, including cellular differentiation, molecular control and gene regulation. The anatomy, physiology and genetics of developmental processes from gametogenesis to senescence, with emphasis on early embryonic life, will be studied. Laboratory work will include anatomical observation, experimental intervention and biochemical testing. This course will be offered in alternating years.
Three hours of lecture and three hours of laboratory each week for one semester.
Four credits.
Prerequisite: BI103 -104 or equivalent as determined by Department Chair |
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