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DEV3011 - Fundamentals of developmental processes6 points, SCA Band 2, 0.125 EFTSLUndergraduate Faculty of ScienceLeader: Dr Helen AbudOfferedClayton First semester 2008 (Day) SynopsisThis unit begins with an introduction to the concepts and experimental systems in developmental biology. How gene expression is regulated during development and thereby leads to the development of differentiated cells and tissues is considered. Communication between cells during development is described, as well as the key concepts of induction and competence. Some of the key early developmental processes and experimental strategies for studying developmental biology are covered. Finally, patterning and development of the body plan are described. ObjectivesOn completion of this Unit students will be able to: demonstrate knowledge of the major mechanisms that regulate animal development; describe the strategies used to study mechanisms of development and be able to interpret and discuss modern developmental biology research papers. Assessment
Mid-semester on line-based MCQ test: 10% Contact hoursTwo lectures, a two hour practical class and a one hour seminar per week. PrerequisitesDEV2011, DEV2022 and MOL2011; or BMS1062, BMS2011, BMS2021 and BMS2031. ProhibitionsANT3052 |