| [ 863MODB14 ]                                         Subject                                        Biological Elective: Molecular and Developmental Biology | 
                
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                | Es ist eine neuere Version 2025W dieses Fachs/Moduls im Curriculum Master's programme Biological Chemistry 2025W vorhanden. | 
                
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                      | Workload | Mode of examination | Education level | Study areas | Responsible person | Coordinating university |  
                      | min. 10 ECTS | Structure | M2 - Master's programme 2. year | Chemistry | Libor Grubhoffer | USB Budweis |  | 
                
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                      | Detailed information |  
                      | Original study plan | Master's programme Joint Master Programme  Biological Chemistry 2014W |  
                      | Objectives | Mainstream current topics in developmental biology including comparative biochemistry, molecular phylogenetics, virology and cell regulation will be taught in this subject. |  
                      | Subject | The subject combines courses/lectures and seminars that deal with molecular and biochemical aspects of historical (phylogeny) and individual (ontogeny) development of living systems/organisms ("evo-devo" concept). The module offers a course on viruses, obligatory parasites of the host cells, their role in horizontal transmission of genes among host organisms, and a role of viruses evolution of life on the Earth. Cell signalling/mechanisms of signal transductions, its structural, functional, and developmental views. |  
                      | Further information | A total of 22 ECTS from two of the three biological elective subjects must be taken, with a minimum of 10 ECTS for each. |  | 
                                
                                
                                
                                
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