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  • {{r|Embryo}}
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  • {{r|Embryo}}
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  • {{r|Embryo}}
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  • ...them, to grow into newly reproduced offspring, often through an early '''[[embryo]]''' stage. This process of redistributing the genes in sexual reproductio ...''live birth''' is given to the offsping. This period of time when the '''embryo''' or '''[[fetus]]''' is growing and developing inside the female parent's
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  • {{r|Embryo}}
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  • ...'' or '''organizing centers''' are cells located in certain regions of the embryo coordinating [[morphogenesis]] which communicate with each other "via a net
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  • ==The development of the ovaries in the embryo== In humans, like all mammals, germ cells proliferate outside of the embryo proper and then migrate into the gonad. Here, in the embryonic ovary, these
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  • ...alpha-[[globulin]]s to appear in mammalian sera during development of the embryo and the dominant serum proteins in early embryonic life. Their level drops
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  • ...nal slice.jpg|right|350px|[[Coronal section]] in the [[forebrain]] of an [[embryo]]nic [[mouse]] at 12.5 days of [[gestation]] ([[preplate stage]]), showing
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  • ...is [[tetraploid]]. However, it does have a large and easily manipulable [[embryo]]. The ease of manipulation in [[amphibia]]n embryos has given them an impo ...e oligos into the oocyte (for distribution throughout the embryo) or early embryo (for distribution only into daughter cells of the injected cell).<ref>[http
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  • ...hese approaches include ''in vitro'' techniques such as protoplast fusion, embryo rescue or mutagenisis (see below) to generate genetic alterations and produ ...d and cultured to produce a whole plant. Such a method is referred to as ''Embryo Rescue''. This technique has been used to produce [[New Rice for Africa|new
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  • ...hese recombinant [[stem cell]]s may then be introduced into a developing [[embryo]], where they will divide like other cells and eventually give rise to whol
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  • #[[Microinject]] the posterior end of an early-stage (pre-cellularization) [[embryo]] with coding for transposase and a plasmid with the reporter gene, gene of #Microinject the embryo with coding for transposase and a plasmid with the reporter gene and transp
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  • {{rpl|Embryo}} {{rpl|Embryo}}
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  • ...y|cryobiologist]]s to reduce ice formation in [[spermatozoon|sperm]] and [[embryo]]s that are cold-preserved in [[liquid nitrogen]].
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  • * [[Embryo/Video]]
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  • The normal human embryo hemoglobin has two ζ-chains and two ε-chains.
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  • ...sion of genes that allow cells to properly differentiate in the developing embryo. A recent study examined this phenomenon in mice and found that 37.5% of e ..."Mann">Mann MRW, Bartolomei MS: "Epigenetic reprogramming in the mammalian embryo: struggle of the clones", Genome Biology 2002, 3(2):reviews 1003.1 - 1003.4
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