Course objectives:
This course will enable the students to -
Course Outcomes (COs):
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ZOL421 |
Gene Differentiation & Gamete Biology
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Students should be able to: CO87: Know about the levels of organization among different groups of vertebrates and understand that different organs and organ systems integrate to impart proper regulation of a particular function CO88: Be able to understand the process of gamete formation from stem cell population to mature ova and sperm. CO89: Be able to comprehend the sequence of steps leading to the formation of gametes and development of embryos. CO90: Learn the mechanisms underpinning cellular diversity and specificity in animals. CO91: Study the process of Morphogenesis and Teratogenesis. |
Approach in teaching: Interactive Lectures, Discussion, Tutorials, Reading assignments, Demonstration, Team teaching
Learning activities for the students: Self-learning assignments, Effective questions, Simulation, Seminar presentation, Charts or model preparation
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Class test Semester end examinations, Quiz Assignments, Presentations Surprise test Open book test |
Introduction to animal development
Spermatogenesis
Oogenesis &vitellogenesis
Fertilization
Creating multicellularity
Early Vertebrate development(till differentiation)
Early development in Birds and Mammals
Genetics of axis specifications in Drosophila
Homeobox concept
Tetrapod limb development
Hormones as mediators of development
Essential Readings:
Gilbert, S. F. (2010). Developmental Biology, IX Edition, SinauerAssociates,Inc., Publishers, Sunderland, Massachusetts, USA.
An Introduction to Embryology :Balinsky, B.I. : W.B. Saudersm, Delhi.
Development Biology.Berrill, N.J. McGraw Hill book Com. New York.
Suggested readings:
Modern Embryology :Bodemer, C.W. : Holt Reinchart and Winstom, Inc. New York, Chicago.
Carlson, R. F. Patten's Foundations of Embryology
Kalthoff (2008). Analysis of Biological Development, II Edition, McGraw-HillPublishers.
Lewis Wolpert (2002). Principles of Development. II Edition, Oxford UniversityPress.
Gene activity during early development, Davidson, E. H. Academic Press, New York.