This textbook provides students with knowledge of neurogenetics,
neurogenesis, neuronal specification and function, neuronal networks,
learning and memory formation, brain evolution, and neurodegenerative
diseases.
Students are introduced to topics of classical developmental genetics as
well as modern molecular and neurogenetic methods. Using a wealth of
examples from current research, the textbook takes a strong applied
approach. Using animal models such as Drosophila melanogaster and
Caenorhabditis elegans as well as mammalian systems, the
interrelationships between genes, neurons, nervous systems, and
behaviour under normal and pathological conditions are illustrated.
The textbook aims encourage students to address biological questions in
neurogenetics and to think about the design of their own experiments. It
targets primarily master and graduate students in neurobiology, but is
also a valuable teaching tool for instructors in these fields.