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| BIOLOGY 3631 - Embryology |
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Course Description The course provides a foundation to the rapidly expanding field of Developmental Biology, which draws upon the disciplines of Cell Biology, Genetics, and Molecular Biology. This course focuses on the structural changes exhibited during the development, differentiation, and growth of organisms. Gametogenesis, fertilization, and embryogensis are closely examined in a variety of model organisms. Laboratory exercises are aimed at reinforcing the student’s understanding of the concepts and stages of development. |
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| Dr. Magi Beaton | ||
| mbeaton@mta.ca | ||
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| Method | Three lecture hours and one 3 hour laboratory per week. | |
| Prerequisites | BIOL 2401; or permission of the Department |
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| Exclusions | BIOL 3311 | |
| Course website | ||
Biology Website maintained by R. Aiken |
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