Legacy Course Catalog

BIOL L317 - Developmental Biology

Effectivity: 08/18/2001 - Fall 2007 *** @ IU Technology Statewide
Credits: 3 or 4
Instructional Types: Lec
Usually Offered: fal spr sum
Short Title: Developmental Biology
Description: This course emphasizes analysis of developmental processes that lead to the construction of the whole organism from a single cell, the fertilized egg. The course is designed to present the basic principles of animal development. We will not study the complete embryology of any one organism; rather, we will consider examples of developmental processes in many different organisms in order to gain an understanding of fundamental cellular, genetic, and molecular mechanisms that underlie development in all animals. In L317 we will address questions in development from multiple points of view; we will consider embryological mechanisms at the cellular and molecular level, and we will also consider how aspects of life history and evolution impinge on our understanding of developmental biology.
Department: Iupui Courses
Credit By Exam: NO
Repeatable Flag: NO
Temporary Flag: NO
Full Time Privilege Flag: NO
Honors Flag: NO
Variable Title Flag: NO

Fall 2007 *** indicates the course was still an active course and was transferred to the Banner Catalog effective Spring 2008. This course was not expired Fall 2007.

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