Biology 104 Vertebrate Embryology Spring 2004

Albert Harris

 

Textbook "Developmental Biology" Scott Gilbert SEVENTH EDITION

Lectures Mon-Wed-Fri 9-9:50

Harris Office room 104 Wilson Hall, Harris Office Hours: MWF 10-12; Friday 2-5
e-mail: akharris@bio.unc.edu
Tel.966-1230
   
1) Wed Jan 7What happens in development; fertilization, cleavage, differentiation, rearrangements pp 3-8
2) Fri Jan 9Compare embryology of sea urchin, frog, bird & mammal; similarities & differences pp 9-16, web page
3) Mon Jan 12Continuation of Lecture 2
Read about mathematical theories about the control of anatomical pattern formation
pp.8-22, and pages 64-69
4) Wed Jan 14Guest lecture: Unicellular organisms --> Multicellular organisms web page, read pages 33-38
5) Fri. Jan 16Guest lecture: Dictyostelium (slime molds: another example of 1-cell->many cell web page, read pp 39-44
   
Mon. Jan 19 Holiday in honor of Rev Martin Luther King jr.
   
6) Wed Jan. 21The molecular genetic approach to embryologyweb page, Chapter Four pages 81-106
7) Fri. Jan. 23Mechanisms of differential gene expression web page, Chapter Five pp. 107-142
8) Mon Jan. 26Control of gene expression by cell-cell signals:="embryological induction" [cancelled, snow]Chapter Six pp 143-180
9) Wed Jan. 28Why do dissociated cells sort out & reform tissues? What is its biological significance? [cancelled, snow]pp 70-77
10) Fri. Jan. 30makeup for Jan. 26 & 28.web page
   
11) First Exam Wednesday Feb. 4REVIEW QUESTIONS  
 
12) Fri Feb 6Fertilizationweb page, Chapter Seven 183-219
   
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 new web pages posted February 20th-27th:  
   
 Differences Between Embryos 
   
 Fly Genes, Hox Genes in Other Organisms 
   
 Embryonic Development in Amphibians 
   
 Review Questions for Second Exam 
   
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13)  Differences between embryos of sea urchins, snails, sea squirts & nematodesweb page, Chapter Eight pp. 221-262
   
14)  The genes that control insect development web page, Chapter Nine pp. 305-263
   
15)  Embryonic development of frogs and salamandersweb page, Chapter Ten pp. 305-343
   
   
 Second Exam Monday March 1review questions
   
16)  Special features of development of fish embryos web page, Chapter Eleven pp 345-354
   
 Bird and reptile embryonic development More Chapter Eleven 356-363
 Mammal development 363-388
   
Mon. Mar 8 - Fri. Mar 12 Spring vacation
   
   
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 How do the Hox genes control axis development? And what controls them!? pp 375-388
17) Wed. March 17 Ectodermal organs web page, Chapter Twelve Pages 391-425
Neural crest pp 427-442
Development of plants, as an interesting contrast to animal embryos. Chapter Twenty pp 649-681
More on development of higher plants
 What mechanisms control the proper "wiring" of the nervous system? pp. 442-463
  More on the wiring of the nervous system, especially eye to brain connections.
 Mesoderm: Notochord, Somites and Intermediate Mesoderm Chapter Fourteen pages 465-489
 Lateral plate mesoderm, coelom, uterus and heart Chapter Fifteen 491-509??
 Endodermal organs Pages 510-515
 Extraembryonic membranes pages 516-517
 Legs, wings, arms, maybe even fins Chapter Sixteen pp 523-546
 Review for third exam
   
   
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 web pages to review for third exam
 
   
   
 Embryonic Development in Fish 
   
 Bird and Mammal Embryology 
   
March 17-22 Ectodermal Organs 
   
 Mesoderm 
   
Fri. March 26 Stem cells  
   
Mon. March 29Nervous system 
   
Mon. March 29REVIEW QUESTIONS 
   
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Fri Apr. 2 Third Exam
   
   
   
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 more web pages
 
   
   
Mon. April 5Mechanical forces, geometrical shapes, and asymmetry 
   
 Mechanics page from last year 
   
 Heart and circulatory system 
   
 Limb bud development 
   
 Kidneys and male sex ducts 
   
 Endoderm and Skeleton  
   
 final set of review questions  
   
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 Sex determination (=mechanisms that cause tissues to become male or female) pp 547-573
 Metamorphosis (tadpole --> frog, caterpillar->butterfly, maggot -> fly) pp 575-592
 Regeneration (why can salamanders regenerate legs, & we regenerate liver? pp 592-601
 Aging (maybe it's programmed self-destruction, instead of wearing out? pp 601-606
 Primordial germ cells and germ plasm Pages 613-646
 Medical aspects of embryonic development Chapter Twenty-One pp. 683-719
 Environmental effects on embryonic development Chapter Twenty-Two pp 721-749
 "Evo-Devo" = Evolution of developmental mechanisms Chapter Twenty-Three pp 751-784
   
Mon. Apr. 26, 8 Am Final Exam