Start Date

Course is open

Price

Free

Course Duration

24 שעות

What do we learn?

  • The eukaryotic cell and the animal and plant kingdoms
  • The principles of heredity and evolution
  • The significance of meiosis and how germ cells are generated
  • Sex determination and why there are (usually) two sexes
  • The fundamental female-male conflict and how it shapes form and behavior
  • The basics of embryonal development
  • The influence of plant evolution on animal development and the environment

Description:

Sexual reproduction can be defined as the reproduction by which each organism arises from the fusion of two cells. This generally implies, with some exceptions, that each organism has two parents. 

This description might sound trivial; it is, however, not at all. Before the appearance of sex, organisms reproduced solely by division. One cell is divided into two cells, no partners, no fusion, just simple cell division. This simple cell division is still here. In fact, the trillions of cells that make up your body are all the descendants of a single cell that underwent several dozens of cell divisions. Surprisingly, most multicellular, as well as many unicellular organisms, reproduce by sex. We might take it thus for granted, but this course will show you that it is a rather peculiar and enigmatic process.

This course will provide you with the necessary tools to understand how sex works and to marvel at its mysteries. We will start by meeting the actors of this greatest drama in their native habitats, from ancient bacteria that live in thermal geysers in Yellowstone national park to the great mammals that roam the African savanna. We will also briefly discuss the history of life on earth and its contemporary state.

The second unit defines the rules of the game, explaining the mechanisms of heredity and evolution. 

The third unit focuses on meiosis, the fundamental and conserved molecular event that forms the basis of sex. And that might have led to the appearance of sex in the first place. We will also explain the fertility cycle and male and female germ cell development. The fourth unit describes the striking variability of sex determination throughout the animal kingdom. We will discuss the requirement for the two genders and their considerable cost. Finally, we will dive into the Gulf of Aqaba to meet both male and female organisms either at the same or at different times. 

Sex requires cooperation between two individuals – a male and a female – in a basic conflict of interest. Furthermore, males and females compete among themselves. This complex network of cooperation and conflict forms the fascinating plot we will tell in the fifth unit that will discuss the reproduction and social behavior patterns of different animals – corals, insects, spiders, fish, birds, and mammals. We will be intrigued to discover that the same basic conflict is resolved by a huge range of approaches, from altruistic behavior all the way to open warfare and infanticide. 

The sixth unit takes us to fertilization and beyond. Starting at an IVF clinic, we follow embryonic development throughout the animal kingdom, from insects to tadpoles and humans.

The seventh unit is dedicated to flowering plants that made our world colorful, sweet-smelling, and tasty, producing almost all animal food.

The course is open. Registration is open

The course staff:

Prof. Michael Brandeis

Lecturer

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Dr. Michal Ramot

Lecturer

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