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Online Developmental Biology: Historical and Current Concepts in the Field
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Animal Development: We're Just Tubes - Crash Course Biology #16
Hank discusses the process by which organisms grow and develop, maintaining that, in the end, we're all just tubes.
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2) Morula 2:53
3) Blastula 3:25
4) Radia
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Developmental biology part 1 : introduction and grey crescent formation
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Developmental biology part 3 : Gastrulation
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Developmental biology part 4 : sea urchin fertilization
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Online Developmental Biology: Introduction to Drosophila
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Online Developmental Biology: Introduction to C. elegans
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Evolutionary Development: Chicken Teeth - Crash Course Biology #17
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Online Developmental Biology: Analyzing Gene Function
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Developmental biology lecture | embryo development
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GEM4 2012 @ MIT - Developmental Biology I
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How to qualify CSIR NET life sciences - Group B developmental biology
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Human Body Systems and Developmental Biology - 5th Grade
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DNA expert Sean Carroll: "Evolutionary Developmental Biology"
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Early embryogenesis - Cleavage, blastulation, gastrulation, and neurulation
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Developmental biology part 5, developmental biology of drosophila
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Blastulation and gastrulation | Developmental biology lecture
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University of Michigan - The Department of Molecular, Cellular & Developmental Biology
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Online Developmental Biology: Analyzing Gene Expression
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21. Development 1
MIT 7.013 Introductory Biology, Spring 2011
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Professor Sive discusses cell types and explains how they differentiate.
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Online Developmental Biology: Historical and Current Concepts in the Field
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Unit 1, Lecture 1: "Little Man" History of the field, current concepts, and future video lecture content.
Animal Development: We're Just Tubes - Crash Course Biology #16
Hank discusses the process by which organisms grow and develop, maintaining that, in the end, we're all just tubes.
Crash Course Biology is now available on DV...
Hank discusses the process by which organisms grow and develop, maintaining that, in the end, we're all just tubes.
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Table of Contents
1) Zygote 2:38
2) Morula 2:53
3) Blastula 3:25
4) Radial Symmetry 4:11
5) Bilateral Symmetry 4:26
6) Gastrulation 4:52
7) Blastopore 5:02
8) Gastrula 5:17
9) Protostomes & Deuterostomes 5:33
10) Germ Layers 6:22
a) Diploblastic 6:32
b) Triploblastic 6:44
11) Biolography 7:27
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Hank discusses the process by which organisms grow and develop, maintaining that, in the end, we're all just tubes.
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Table of Contents
1) Zygote 2:38
2) Morula 2:53
3) Blastula 3:25
4) Radial Symmetry 4:11
5) Bilateral Symmetry 4:26
6) Gastrulation 4:52
7) Blastopore 5:02
8) Gastrula 5:17
9) Protostomes & Deuterostomes 5:33
10) Germ Layers 6:22
a) Diploblastic 6:32
b) Triploblastic 6:44
11) Biolography 7:27
References for this episode can be found in the Google document here: http://bit.ly/IS8lMi
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Developmental biology part 1 : introduction and grey crescent formation
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Embryogenesis is the step in the life cycle after fertilisation -- the development of the embryo, starting from the zygote (fertilised egg). Organisms can differ drastically in how the embryo develops, especially when they belong to different phyla. For example, embryonal development in placental mammals starts with cleavage of the zygote into eight uncommited cells, which then form a ball (morula). The outer cells become the trophectoderm or trophoblast, which will form in combination with maternal uterine endometrial tissue the placenta, needed for fetal nurturing via maternal blood, while inner cells become the inner cell mass that will form all fetal organs (the bridge between these two parts eventually forms the umbilical cord). In contrast, the fruit fly zygote first forms a sausage-shaped syncytium, which is still one cell but with many cell nuclei.[18]
Patterning is important for determining which cells develop into which organs. This is mediated by signaling between adjacent cells by proteins on their surfaces, and by gradients of signaling secreted molecules.[19] An example is retinoic acid, which forms a gradient in the head to tail direction in animals. Retinoic acid enters cells and activates Hox genes in a concentration-dependent manner -- Hox genes differ in how much retinoic acid they require for activation and will thus show differential rostral expression boundaries, in a colinear fashion with their genomic order. As Hox genes code for transcription factors, this causes different activated combinations of both Hox and other genes in discrete anteroposterior transverse segments of the neural tube (neuromeres) and related patterns in surrounding tissues, such as branchial arches, lateral mesoderm, neural crest, skin and endoderm, in the head to tail direction.[20] This is important for e.g. the segmentation of the spine in vertebrates.[19]
Embryonic development does not always proceed correctly, and errors can result in birth defects or miscarriage. Often the reason is genetic (mutation or chromosome abnormality), but there can be environmental influence (like teratogens) or stochastic events.[21][22] Abnormal development caused by mutation is also of evolutionary interest as it provides a mechanism for changes in body plan (see evolutionary developmental biology).[2 Source of the article published in description is Wikipedia. I am sharing their material. Copyright by original content developers of Wikipedia.
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Embryogenesis is the step in the life cycle after fertilisation -- the development of the embryo, starting from the zygote (fertilised egg). Organisms can differ drastically in how the embryo develops, especially when they belong to different phyla. For example, embryonal development in placental mammals starts with cleavage of the zygote into eight uncommited cells, which then form a ball (morula). The outer cells become the trophectoderm or trophoblast, which will form in combination with maternal uterine endometrial tissue the placenta, needed for fetal nurturing via maternal blood, while inner cells become the inner cell mass that will form all fetal organs (the bridge between these two parts eventually forms the umbilical cord). In contrast, the fruit fly zygote first forms a sausage-shaped syncytium, which is still one cell but with many cell nuclei.[18]
Patterning is important for determining which cells develop into which organs. This is mediated by signaling between adjacent cells by proteins on their surfaces, and by gradients of signaling secreted molecules.[19] An example is retinoic acid, which forms a gradient in the head to tail direction in animals. Retinoic acid enters cells and activates Hox genes in a concentration-dependent manner -- Hox genes differ in how much retinoic acid they require for activation and will thus show differential rostral expression boundaries, in a colinear fashion with their genomic order. As Hox genes code for transcription factors, this causes different activated combinations of both Hox and other genes in discrete anteroposterior transverse segments of the neural tube (neuromeres) and related patterns in surrounding tissues, such as branchial arches, lateral mesoderm, neural crest, skin and endoderm, in the head to tail direction.[20] This is important for e.g. the segmentation of the spine in vertebrates.[19]
Embryonic development does not always proceed correctly, and errors can result in birth defects or miscarriage. Often the reason is genetic (mutation or chromosome abnormality), but there can be environmental influence (like teratogens) or stochastic events.[21][22] Abnormal development caused by mutation is also of evolutionary interest as it provides a mechanism for changes in body plan (see evolutionary developmental biology).[2 Source of the article published in description is Wikipedia. I am sharing their material. Copyright by original content developers of Wikipedia.
Link- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page
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Developmental biology part 3 : Gastrulation
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Developmental biology part 4 : sea urchin fertilization
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Online Developmental Biology: Introduction to Drosophila
Unit 1, Lecture 3: How the Maggot Gets Its Stripes.
Overview of the model organism Drosophila melanogaster...
Unit 1, Lecture 3: How the Maggot Gets Its Stripes.
Overview of the model organism Drosophila melanogaster
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Unit 1, Lecture 3: How the Maggot Gets Its Stripes.
Overview of the model organism Drosophila melanogaster
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Online Developmental Biology: Introduction to C. elegans
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Unit 1, Lecture 4: Sydney's Choice Overview of the model organism Caenorhabditis elegans.
Evolutionary Development: Chicken Teeth - Crash Course Biology #17
Hank introduces us to the relatively new field of evolutionary developmental biology, which compares the developmental processes of different organisms to de......
Hank introduces us to the relatively new field of evolutionary developmental biology, which compares the developmental processes of different organisms to de...
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Hank introduces us to the relatively new field of evolutionary developmental biology, which compares the developmental processes of different organisms to de...
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Online Developmental Biology: Analyzing Gene Function
Unit 1, Lecture 11: ken and barbie
Overview of experimental approaches for analyzing gene function...
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Overview of experimental approaches for analyzing gene function
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Unit 1, Lecture 11: ken and barbie
Overview of experimental approaches for analyzing gene function
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Developmental biology lecture | embryo development
Embryo development - This developmental biology lecture explains different stages of embryonic development in details. It includes the explanation for fertiliza...
Embryo development - This developmental biology lecture explains different stages of embryonic development in details. It includes the explanation for fertilization, morula, blastula and gastrula in step by step. It also explains the neurulation in frog and chick embryo. it explains the morphogenesis pattern in drosophila development.
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GEM4 2012 @ MIT - Developmental Biology I
July 10, 2012 Ray Keller, University of Virginia....
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July 10, 2012 Ray Keller, University of Virginia.
How to qualify CSIR NET life sciences - Group B developmental biology
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Human Body Systems and Developmental Biology - 5th Grade
A quick tour from single celled organisms through the systems of the human body and how these systems form from a single cell....
A quick tour from single celled organisms through the systems of the human body and how these systems form from a single cell.
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A quick tour from single celled organisms through the systems of the human body and how these systems form from a single cell.
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DNA expert Sean Carroll: "Evolutionary Developmental Biology"
Watch video of DNA expert Sean Carroll delivering the final lecture in the 2006-2007 Chancellor's Lecture Series, "Evolutionary Developmental Biology." Carro......
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Early embryogenesis - Cleavage, blastulation, gastrulation, and neurulation
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Developmental biology part 6, modularity in insects (arthropod modularity)
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Blastulation and gastrulation | Developmental biology lecture
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University of Michigan - The Department of Molecular, Cellular & Developmental Biology
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Online Developmental Biology: Analyzing Gene Expression
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21. Development 1
MIT 7.013 Introductory Biology, Spring 2011
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MIT 7.013 Introductory Biology, Spring 2011
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Professor Sive discusses cell types and explains how they differentiate.
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