Courses: The Cell in Development (BIOLH307H01)
Spring 2012
The development of selected model organisms, both invertebrate and vertebrate, is used to examine the principles of fertilization, cleavage, gastrulation, morphogenesis, and pattern formation. Mechanisms by which genetic information is stored, segregated and activated during cell determination and differentiation are explored.
Prerequisites: Biology 200 and 301 or consent.
Fulfills: NA II
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LocationHaverford, Shrp 217 Meeting TimesMWF 10:30-11:30 |
