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    • 7.345 Using Simple Organisms to Model Human Diseases, Spring 2013 

      Harris, Katie (2013-06)
      How do scientists discover the basic biology underlying human diseases? Simple organisms such as baker’s yeast, nematodes, fruit flies, zebrafish, mice and rats have allowed biologists to investigate disease at ...
    • 9.322J / 7.67 Genetic Neurobiology, Fall 2002 

      Quinn, William G.; Littleton, J. Troy (2002-12)
      Deals with the specific functions of neurons, the interactions of neurons in development, and the organization of neuronal ensembles to produce behavior, by functional analysis of mutations and molecular analysis of their ...