300281 VO Symbiosis - concepts and model systems (2015W)
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Language: English
Examination dates
- Friday 29.01.2016 11:00 - 13:00 Hörsaal 2 UZA 1 Biozentrum 2.249 1.OG
- Friday 12.02.2016 11:00 - 13:00 Hörsaal 2 UZA 1 Biozentrum 2.249 1.OG
- Friday 08.04.2016 11:00 - 13:00 Hörsaal 2 UZA 1 Biozentrum 2.249 1.OG
- Wednesday 08.06.2016
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Vorbesprechung/Beginn: 2.10.2015, 11.15 Uhr im Seminarraum Ökologie (UZA I; Ebene2, Spange 4)
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Written exam
Exam success is required to participate in the SE Symbiosis concepts and model systems held every summer semester
Exam success is required to participate in the SE Symbiosis concepts and model systems held every summer semester
Minimum requirements and assessment criteria
Participants get familiar with our current understanding and perception of symbiotic associations. They have an overview of the molecular mechanisms shared by many symbiotic systems and possess in-depth knowledge of the presented model systems, including their ecology and evolution.
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English language
Lectures with Powerpoint presentations including references are available online for the participants.
Lectures with Powerpoint presentations including references are available online for the participants.
Reading list
Association in the course directory
MBO 7, MEC-9, MMEI II-1.2, MMEI II-2.2, MMEI II-3.2, MEV W-1, MZO W-2, MMB W-2, MGE III-2, UF MA BU 01, UF MA BU 04,
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