BMS 321 Experimental Developmental Biology
Laboratory-based course introducing students to the techniques biologists use to understand fundamental processes of embryonic development. Investigations will include gene and protein expression, morphogenetic processes that shape embryos, genetic manipulations of development and effects of environmental toxicants on development. Two two-hour laboratories per week.
Credits
2
Prerequisite
BMS 201 (C- or better) or permission of department chair.