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Chick

Chick vs. Frog

Chick (looks like Armadillo)

Vade Mecum – for chick (crashes?)

Mammal

From: Manipulating the Mouse Embryo. Hogan et al., Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press, 2 nd Edition, 1994.

Mammal

Interactive embryo – Overview plus Gastrul. GENETICS in ZF morpholinos, others GENETICS IN OTHER Vertebrates – compare VadeM 2 movies

F3 screen for recessive mutation

F3 screen for recessive mutation

F3 screen for recessive mutation

F3 screen for recessive mutation: structures to screen in zebrafish for phenotypes

F3 screen for recessive mutation : And beyond… look for maternal- effect genes

Figure 11.1(1) Zebrafish Development Occurs Very Rapidly Zebrafish

Figure 11.1(2) Zebrafish Development Occurs Very Rapidly Zebrafish

Figure 11.4 Discoidal Meroblastic Cleavage in a Zebrafish Egg Zebrafish

Figure 11.5(1) Fish Blastula Zebrafish

Figure 11.6(1) Cell Movements During Gastrulation of the Zebrafish Zebrafish

Figure 11.6(2) Cell Movements During Gastrulation of the Zebrafish Zebrafish

Figure 11.7 Convergence and Extension in the Zebrafish Gastrula Zebrafish

Figure 11.6(3) Cell Movements During Gastrulation of the Zebrafish Zebrafish

Figure 11.5(2) Fish Blastula Zebrafish

Figure 1.6 Fate Maps of Different Vertebrate Classes at the Early Gastrula Stage