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Wolpert: Principles of Development 3e
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The central nervous system is derived from _____, the axial skeleton is derived from _____, and the muscles of the trunk are derived from _____?
What would be the effect on the timing of somite formation, if a piece of the pre-somitic mesoderm of a chick embryo is rotated by 180° and reinserted in its original position?
Relative to the primitive streak and Henson's node, somite formation in the chick embryo occurs:
What observation might explain how somites originally become specified to form structures appropriate to their position along the antero-posterior axis?
What may be the molecular trigger that causes cells in the presomitic mesoderm to finally condense into somites?
Hox genes:
The effect of grafting an extra piece of notochord into a dorsal position adjacent to pre-somitic mesoderm is:
The grafting of the dorsal lip of the blastopore from an early Xenopus gastrula onto the ventral side of an early embryo will result in:
The "default model" for neural tissue formation states that:
The use of segments as a developmental strategy in vertebrates is evident in: