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Developmental Biology. The Development of a Frog http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dXpAbezdOho Zebrafish embryo development - 24 hours in 46 seconds http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eQNxHGpK7Wc&feature=related human development http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UgT5rUQ9EmQ&feature=related - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Developmental Biology
The Development of a Froghttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dXpAbezdOho
Zebrafish embryo development - 24 hours in 46 secondshttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eQNxHGpK7Wc&feature=related
human developmenthttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UgT5rUQ9EmQ&feature=related
From 0:30 onwardDrosophila embriogenesis
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IlGR-jbU6BE&feature=relatedNematodo Embriogenesis
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HtZszpLcl9c&feature=related
Developmental BiologyWho are the students ?
Not plant sci?.M.S. in. . .
Note Book site.Note Web site.
WEDNESDAYS:Targil: HOW we do developmental biology
- Techinques, later. . . reading papers
SUNDAYS :Lecture: WHAT is development,
and WHY does it work, MECHANISTICALLY and
MOLECULARLY
Figure 2.21 Major Evolutionary Divergences in Extant Animals
Figure 2.21 Major Evolutionary Divergences in Extant Animals
The course primarily addresses development of urbilaterian descendents. All reflect on the ancestor-differences are details.
Figure 2.21 Major Evolutionary Divergences in Extant Animals
Versus:
TRIPLOBLASTS, BILATERIANS
ALSO:Not Plants
Figure 2.1 Developmental History of the Leopard Frog, Rana pipiens
All animals have related developmental histories
Embryology
vs.
Developmental Biology
Figure 3.14 Roux’s Attempt to Demonstrate Mosaic Development
Figure 3.15 Driesch’s Demonstration of Regulative Development
Figure 1.7(1) Fate Map of the Tunicate Embryo
Figure 3.8 Autonomous Specification in the Early Tunicate Embryo
Acetylcholinesterase in the Progeny of the Muscle Lineage Blastomeres
Figure 3.10 Microsurgery on Tunicate Eggs
Figure 3.11 Conditional Specification
Trasplantation
Genetic manipulation
The paradox of genomic equivalence
Figure 4.7 A Clone of Xenopus laevis Frogs
Figure 4.8(1) Cloned Mammals, Whose Nuclei Came From Adult Somatic Cells
Figure 4.8(2) Cloned Mammals, Whose Nuclei Came From Adult Somatic Cells
Figure 4.8(3) Cloned Mammals, Whose Nuclei Came From Adult Somatic Cells
Figure 3.14 Roux’s Attempt to Demonstrate Mosaic Development
Movie of divisions, frog
Not greathttp://www.ted.com/talks/lang/he/alexander_tsiaras_conception_to_birth_visualized.html
2 minutes to 5 minutes