Embryo Development. Fertilization During fertilization several events occur: The nuclei of the egg and sperm fuse. The zygote is formed. Polyspermy is.

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Embryo Development

Fertilization During fertilization several events occur: The nuclei of the egg and sperm fuse. The zygote is formed. Polyspermy is blocked.

Cleavage Cellular division is mitotic not meiotic. Cleavage divisions form a small, solid ball of cells called a morula.

Blastulation Cleavage continues until a hollow ball, the blastula, is formed. The movement of the cells into an open interior creates room for germ layers to develop.

Gastrulation

Germ Layers Ectoderm Endoderm Archenteron Blastopore

Organogenesis

Cell Differentiation  Embyronic induction:  “The action of one group of cells on another leads to the establishment of the developmental pathway.”

Cell Differentiation  Homeotic genes:  “Genes that have control over a whole group of other genes and the time at which they are expressed.”

Cell Differentiation  MicroRNA’s:  The expression of various genes are regulated by microRNAs.

RNAi Technology Possible medical applications: Prevention of: Huntington’s disease HIV Hepatitis Measles

Protostomes vs Deuterostomes

Determination of cell fate: The type of tissue or organ a cell will become is determined: early in the developmental stage of a protostome. late in the developmental stage of a deuterostome.

Coelom Development

Embryonic Stem Cells Embryonic stem cells are different from other cells by their unique properties. They are: Totipotent Pluripotent Undifferentiated Uspecialized

Stem Cell Applications Current medical applications of stem cell research: Repair of brain and spinal tissues. Treatment of diseases Cloning Reprogramming of diseased cells. Testing of new drugs.