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Position Control Genes and Regeneration - Part A

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Explore the fundamental mechanisms of position control genes in regeneration processes through this 30-minute lecture that examines how organisms maintain spatial organization during tissue repair and regrowth. Delve into the molecular basis of positional information, focusing on tissue-specific neoblasts and their role in coordinating regenerative responses. Analyze the establishment and maintenance of dorso-ventral axes during regeneration, understanding how genetic programs ensure proper spatial patterning when tissues are restored. Investigate the complex interplay between position control genes and stem cell populations, particularly examining how neoblasts receive and interpret positional cues to differentiate into appropriate cell types. Learn about the molecular signaling pathways that govern axis formation and maintenance, with specific emphasis on dorso-ventral patterning mechanisms that ensure regenerated tissues maintain proper three-dimensional organization and functionality.

Syllabus

W3L13-Position control genes and regeneration-Part A

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NPTEL-NOC IITM

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