NEUROSC 180
Genetic, Molecular, and Genomic Approaches to Neural Development and Disease
Neuroscience, Undergraduate · 4 units · Undergraduate upper division (100-199)
Not open for credit to students with credit for course 191C, seminar 1. In-depth study of genetic, molecular, and genomic approaches to studying nervous system development and disease. Overview of current technologies used to generate mouse models for genetic and phenotypic analysis. Review of techniques for studying development and disease. Integrative genomic approaches for identifying and characterizing gene(s) involved in these processes. Emphasis on mouse models, but other model organisms considered as well.
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Enforced requisites: courses M101A, M101B.
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NEUROSC 180
- NEUROSC M101ANeuroscience: From Molecules to Mind—Cellular and Systems Neuroscience
- CHEM 14CStructure of Organic Molecules
- PHYSICS 1BPhysics for Scientists and Engineers: Oscillations, Waves, Electric and Magnetic Fields
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