Introductory information

  other text resources:

Gilbert, 6th ed

Alberts, 4th ed

 

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Developmental Biology MCDB 4650

Spring 2008

Instructors: Dr. Bill Wood, Dr. Jenny Knight

 


Classes :  Tu,Th, 12:30-1:45

MCDB A120
 

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All images from Gilbert's Developmental Biology, 7th ed.


webpage by Jennifer Knight, last updated 1/11/07
 

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