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    A Practical Guide to Developmental Biology by Gibbs, Melissa Ann;

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    • Publisher OUP Oxford
    • Date of Publication 21 August 2003

    • ISBN 9780199249718
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages128 pages
    • Size 245x188x8 mm
    • Weight 287 g
    • Language English
    • Illustrations numerous line figures and diagrams
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    Short description:

    This lab manual is designed to give students experience with a wide variety of model systems currently in use by developmental biologists. Experiments range from classic slide or whole animal observations to more modern immunohistochemistry and manipulation of gene expression. All of these experiments can be completed on a relatively small budget.

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    Long description:

    This lab manual is designed for upper level undergraduates or graduate students, to introduce them to the field of developmental biology. After spending two weeks learning how to handle and manipulate a variety of embryonic organisms, students will begin a series of experiments that more or less keep pace with the sequence of most developmental biology textbooks (axial patterning, plant cell totipotency, fertilization, early plant development, morphogenesis, cell adhesion, embryogenesis, gametogenesis, regeneration and metamorphosis. The manual is heavily illustrated and gives students a solid grounding in classic developmental biology as well as modern techniques in immunohistochemistry and homeobox gene expression. Appendices of recipes, needed chemicals, and sources for animals are included.

    All in all a clearly written laboratory aid that should prove highly useful to those involved in developmental biology.

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    Table of Contents:

    Table of Contents
    The Experiments
    Introduction to Developmental Biology: Embryo Protocols, Ethics and Model Systems
    Axial Patterning: Using Retinoic Acid to Disrupt Homeobox Gene Expression in Axolotls
    Plant Cell Totipotency: Growing a Carrot from Adult Cells
    Fertilization: Sea Urchin Syngamy & Development
    Early Plant Development: Pollen Tube Formation
    Morphogenesis: Creating Fate Maps of Albino Axolotls Using a Vital Dye
    Cell Adhesion: Cell-Cell Interactions in Sponges & Amphibians
    Embryogenesis: Chick & Amphibian Development (Slide-based)
    Neurulation: Labelling Chick Notochord using Immunocytochemistry
    Gametogenesis: Comparison of Plants and Animals
    Regeneration: Morphallaxis & Epimorphosis
    Metamorphosis: Drosphila Imaginal Discs
    External Influences on Development: Design Your Own Experiment with Amphibians, Chicks or Fish
    Information for the Instructor
    Animal Care & Maintenance
    Animal & Plant Sources
    Chemical Sources
    Slides Needed / Sources
    Solutions & Other Materials
    Glossary
    Literature Cited

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