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Post Embryonic Development
Metamorphosis- Amphibians and Insects Tissue Regeneration Aging
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Metamorphosis: Overview
Direct Developers Indirect Developers
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Metamorphosis: Amphibians
Hormones Thyroxine (T4) triiodothyronine (T3) Hormones cause: Growth Death Remodeling Respecification
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Hormones: Growth Growth and rearrangement Limbs Eyes
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Hormones: Cell Death T3 and tail degeneration
Concomitant with adult leg generation.
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Hormones: Remodeling Digestive tract Skull and gills Nervous system
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Hormones: Biochemical Respecification
Tadpole is ammonotelic After morphogenesis, Frogs are ureotelic.
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Hormone function during Metamorphosis
T4 secreted by Thyroid. TRa= receptor for T3; ubiquitous TRb= receptor induced by hormones Stages of Hormone activity in Metamorphosis Premetamorphosis Prometamorphosis Metamorphic climax
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Hormone function during Metamorphosis
T4 secreted by Thyroid. TRa= receptor for T3; ubiquitous TRb= receptor induced by hormones TR/RXR complexes Stages of Hormone activity in Metamorphosis Premetamorphosis Prometamorphosis Metamorphic climax
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Metamorphosis: Insects
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Insect Imaginal Discs Try to find good model for this
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Metamorphosis: Fly and Leg formation
Wingless (Wg); Wnt homolog Decapentaplegic (Dpp); BMP homolog Distal-less and Dachshund 20-hydroxyecdysone (20-E)
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Metamorphosis: Fly and Leg formation
Wingless (Wg); Wnt homolog Decapentaplegic (Dpp); BMP homolog Distal-less and Dachshund 20-hydroxyecdysone (20-E)
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Metamorphosis: Fly and Leg formation
Wingless (Wg); Wnt homolog Decapentaplegic (Dpp); BMP homolog Distal-less and Dachshund 20-hydroxyecdysone (20-E)
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Imaginal Discs: Wing Fig
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Imaginal Discs: Wing
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Imaginal Discs: Wing Figure 15.15
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Hormonal Control of Insect Metamorphosis
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Regeneration Stem-cell mediated regeneration Epimorphosis Morphallaxis Compensatory regeneration “I’d give my right arm to know the secret of regeneration” -Oscar E. Schotte (1950)
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Regeneration: Epimorphic
Limb regeneration in Salamanders Regeneration blastema Wound epidermis Apical epidermal cap (AEC)
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Regeneration: Epimorphic
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Epimorphic regeneration requires nerves and AEC
Newt anterior gradient protein (nAG). Fig 15.22
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Morphallactic Regeneration: Hydra
Basal disc/hypostome Head activation/inhibition gradients Hypostome= “organizer” Basal disc activation/inhibition Fig And 15.26
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Morphallactic Regeneration: Hydra
Basal disc/hypostome Head activation/inhibition gradients Hypostome= “organizer” Basal disc activation/inhibition Fig And 15.26
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Compensatory Regeneration: Liver
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Aging
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Genetics and Aging How can evolution select for a way to degenerate? How can evolution select for phenotypes that can postpone reproduction or sexual maturity?
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Aging DNA repair enzymes p53 Insulin Signaling
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We’re staying alive… Fig
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DNA methylation and Early Bird Specials.
Fig and 15.37
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