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Figure 5.34 Bilateral symmetry in the egg of the ascidian tunicate Styela partita DevBio9e-Fig-05-34-0.jpgTRANSCRIPT
Figure 5.34Bilateral symmetry in the egg of the ascidian
tunicate Styela partita
DevBio9e-Fig jpg Figure 5.35Cytoplasmic rearrangement in the
fertilized egg of Styela partita
DevBio9e-Fig jpg Figure 5.35Cytoplasmic rearrangement in the
fertilized egg of Styela partita (Part 1)
DevBio9e-Fig R.jpg Figure 5.35Cytoplasmic rearrangement in the
fertilized egg of Styela partita (Part 2)
DevBio9e-Fig R.jpg Figure 5.36 Cytoplasmic segregation in the egg
of Boltenia villosa
DevBio9e-Fig jpg Figure 5.37 Autonomous specification by a
morphogenetic factor
DevBio9e-Fig jpg Figure 5.39The two-step process for specifying the
marginal cells of the tunicate embryo
DevBio9e-Fig jpg Figure 5.41 Convergent extension of the tunicate
notochord
DevBio9e-Fig jpg Figure 5.42 The nematode Caenorhabditis elegans
(Part 1)
DevBio9e-Fig R.jpg Figure 5.42 The nematode Caenorhabditis elegans
(Part 2)
DevBio9e-Fig R.jpg Class 6: Kane and Kimmel September 16, 2002
Overview of c elegans Invariant cell lineages
Class 6: Edgar et al September 18, 2002 Invariant cell lineages
Figure 5.42 The nematode Caenorhabditis elegans (Part 3)
DevBio9e-Fig R.jpg Spatial cue -> polarity Figure 5.43 PAR
proteins and the establishment of polarity (Part 1)
DevBio9e-Fig R.jpg