
Developmental Biology Laboratory: Experiments in Classical and Experimental Embryology
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Judith A. Cebra-Thomas, Millersville University
Matthew E. Smith, University of Delaware
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Publisher: The Pennsylvania Alliance for Design of Open Textbooks (PA-ADOPT)
Language: English
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Table of Contents
- Chapter 1: Sea Urchin Development
- Chapter 2: Chicken Development
- Chapter 3: Zebrafish Development
- Appendix A: Instructor’s Notes for Sea Urchin Protocols
- Appendix B: Instructor’s Notes for Chicken Protocols
- Appendix C: Instructor’s Notes for Zebrafish Protocols
About the Book
This work is designed primarily for use as a laboratory manual in college-level Embryology and Developmental Biology courses and as a companion to developmental biology textbooks. It explores several model animal systems and a variety of the scientific approaches that have been used to study them. It includes both classical embryological observations and manipulations, and more modern techniques, including organ culture and the disruption of developmental processes through pharmacology. The experiments described in the lab manual are designed for 2- to 3-hour laboratory periods. The introductory protocols in each chapter can be adapted to Introductory Biology or Cell Biology courses, while the later protocols are more suited to an advanced course in Developmental Biology. The manual also includes extensive illustrations, preparation guides and appendices to aid the instructor in setting up each lab.
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Judith A. Cebra-Thomas, Millersville University
Matthew E. Smith, University of Delaware