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 516-302 Developmental Biology

Note

This subject is a joint Anatomy and Cell Biology/Zoology subject.

Credit Points

12.5

HECS Band

2

Coordinator

Dr Marie Dziadek & Prof. Marilyn Renfree

Prerequisites

Biochemistry 521-211+ 521-212 (Prior to 1997: 521-201) or Cell Biology 606-206 (or 606-216) or prerequisites to be waived by subject coordinators.

Semester

2 (view timetable)

Contact

24 lectures (two a week) and 24 hours practical/tutorial (times to be arranged)

Subject Description

Upon completion of this subject students should:

  • comprehend the molecular, biochemical and cellular events that regulate the development of specialised cells, tissues and organs during embryonic development, particularly cell signalling pathways that regulate embryonic induction, tissue interactions and pattern formation, and expression of regulatory genes.

  • understand the experimental strategies and techniques that are used to identify the molecular and cellular mechanisms of development.

The following topics are considered: Mechanisms of cell determination and commitment; embryonic organizer; mesoderm induction; establishment of the vertebrate body plan; positional specification; tissue patterning; cell migration; epithelial-mesenchymal interactions; sex determination; developmental potency; growth control; cell and tissue transplantation; nuclear transplantation; cell ablation; cell lineage tracing; organogenesis in vitro; transgenesis; gene knockout; developmental mutations.

Assessment

A 2-hour end-of-semester written examination, a practical report, and two critical reviews of published journal articles.

Prescribed Texts

  • Wolpert L, Beddington R, Brockes J, Jessell T, Lawrence P and Meyerowitz E, Principles of Development. 1998 Oxford University Press.


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