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Embryo embryogenesis

Evidence for the involvement of a Cdc2/Cyc B complex in the mitotic stages of germ cell development comes from studies in Drosophila. Cyc B transcripts are abundant and uniformly distributed in the early Drosophila embryo (Whitfield et al., 1989, 1990 Lehner and O Farrell, 1990b). Maternally derived Cyc B transcripts are also concentrated at the posterior pole of the oocyte. Later, during embryogenesis, Cyc B tran-... [Pg.17]

Chia I can t think of a good way of mislocalizing Pins. With Inscuteable, early on in embryogenesis it is expressed in a single domain and nowhere else. The cells give rise to some of the cells that become the larval brain. The spindle in this region forms parallel to the surface and reorients at 90°, perpendicular to the surface of the embryo. These cells which don t express Insc set up their spindle parallel and divide parallel to the surface. If you force Insc expression in these cells they will reorient. [Pg.155]

Embryonic zebra fish model was employed to study fullerene toxicity. This model is quite convenient because the embryos are transparent in the first week of life and their rate of development is rather fast. C60, C70, and C60(OH)24 have been tested on early embryogenesis (Usenko et al., 2007), presenting effects on this process with malformations, pericardial edema, and mortality. The results for fullerols are milder, but it is difficult to attribute this effect to the presence of the functionalizations themselves or to the easier solubilization, implying diminished cluster formations and avoiding the use of solvents as toluene or THF, the presence of which can play an important role in toxicity, as already demonstrated. [Pg.15]

When a phase transition occurs from a pure single state and in the absence of wettable surfaces the embryogenesis of the new phase is referred to as homogeneous nucleation. What is commonly referred to as classical nucleation theory is based on the following physical picture. Density fluctuations in the pre-transitional state result in local domains with characteristics of the new phases. If these fluctuations produce an embryo which exceeds a critical size then this embryo will not be dissipated but will grow to macroscopic size in an open system. The concept is applied to very diverse phenomena ... [Pg.16]

Fig. 25.3 The pathways that can be taken in the development of plant tissue and cell cultures starting from a part of a plant (explant). The explant can via direct embryogenesis or oganogenesis form embryos or shoot and roots, respectively, which can be converted into plants. In another path, the explant can form a callus, which can then be used to form a suspension culture. In addition, indirect organogenesis or embryogenesis of the callus can lead to plant formation... Fig. 25.3 The pathways that can be taken in the development of plant tissue and cell cultures starting from a part of a plant (explant). The explant can via direct embryogenesis or oganogenesis form embryos or shoot and roots, respectively, which can be converted into plants. In another path, the explant can form a callus, which can then be used to form a suspension culture. In addition, indirect organogenesis or embryogenesis of the callus can lead to plant formation...
Dagle JM, Walder JA, Weeks DL. Target degradation of mRNA in Xenopus oocytes and embryos directed by modified oligonucleotides studies of An2 and cyclin in embryogenesis. Nucleic Acid Res 1990 18 4751-4757. [Pg.378]


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