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==Other Species Stages==


[[Chicken Development|Chicken]]: [[Chicken stages]] | [[Hamburger Hamilton Stages]] | [[Witschi Stages]]
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[[Rat Development|Rat]]: [[Rat Development Stages]]
Conklin, E. G. (1905). The organization and cell lineage of the ascidian egg. J. Acad., Nat. Sci. Phila. 13, 1.


[[Rabbit Development|Rabbit]]: [[2009_Group_Project_1#Staging|Rabbit Stages]]
https://archive.org/details/organizationcell00conk


[[Fly Development|Fly]]: [[2009_Group_Project_2#Stages_of_Drosophila_Embryological_Development|Fly Stages]]
Edwin G. Conklin took eggs of the tunicate Styela partita, a sea squirt that resides in the waters off the coast of Massachusetts, and followed the fates of each cell in the embryo until they differentiated into particular structures.


==Exercise Documents==
Conklin, E. G. (1905). Mosaic development in ascidian eggs. J. Exp. Zool. 2, 145.


# Exercise 1 - Embryo Size [[:File:K12_Comparative_Embryology_Exercise_1.doc]] | [[:File:K12_Comparative_Embryology_Exercise_1.pdf]]
 
 
{{Animal icon table}}
{|
| [[File:Newborn.jpg|right|80px|link=Embryonic Development]]
 
| [[File:Bat icon.jpg|right|80px|link=Bat Development]]
 
| [[File:cowcalf.jpg|right|80px|link=Bovine Development]]
 
| [[File:Chick icon.jpg|right|80px|link=Chicken Development]]
 
| [[File:Dog-adult.jpg|right|80px|link=Dog Development]]
 
| [[File:Echidna.jpg|right|80px|link=Echidna Development]]
 
| [[File:Fly-icon.png|right|80px|link=Fly Development]]
 
| [[File:Frog-icon.png|right|80px|link=Frog Development]]
 
| [[File:Grasshopper- female.jpg|right|80px|link=Grasshopper Development]]
 
| [[File:Guineapig icon.jpg|right|80px|link=Guinea Pig Development]]
|-
| [[File:Red-necked_wallaby.jpg|right|80px|link=Kangaroo Development]]
 
| [[File:Lizard_embryo_03.jpg|80px|link=Lizard Development]]
 
| [[File:Mouse.jpg|right|80px|link=Mouse Development]]
 
| [[File:Sow and piglet.jpg|right|80px|link=Pig Development]]
 
| [[File:Platypus.jpg|right|80px|link=Platypus Development]]
 
| [[File:Rabbit.jpg|right|80px|link=Rabbit Development]]
 
| [[File:Rat.jpg|right|80px|link=Rat Development]]
 
 
| [[File:C elegans.jpg|right|80px|link=Worm Development]]
 
| [[File:Zebrafish-icon.png|right|80px|link=Zebrafish Development]]
 
| [[File:Medaka.jpg|right|80px|link=Medaka Development]]
|}

Latest revision as of 12:43, 19 October 2016

Conklin EG. The Organization and Cell-Lineage of the Ascidian Egg (1905) J. Acad., Nat. Sci. Phila. 13, 1.

Conklin, E. G. (1905). The organization and cell lineage of the ascidian egg. J. Acad., Nat. Sci. Phila. 13, 1.

https://archive.org/details/organizationcell00conk

Edwin G. Conklin took eggs of the tunicate Styela partita, a sea squirt that resides in the waters off the coast of Massachusetts, and followed the fates of each cell in the embryo until they differentiated into particular structures.

Conklin, E. G. (1905). Mosaic development in ascidian eggs. J. Exp. Zool. 2, 145.


Newborn.jpg
Mouse.jpg
Rat.jpg
Chick icon.jpg
Frog-icon.png
Zebrafish-icon.png
Fly-icon.png
C elegans.jpg
Sow and piglet.jpg
Rabbit.jpg
Dog-adult.jpg
Guineapig icon.jpg
Cowcalf.jpg
Echidna.jpg
Red-necked wallaby.jpg
Platypus.jpg
Bat icon.jpg
Lizard embryo 03.jpg
Grasshopper- female.jpg
Medaka.jpg
Newborn.jpg
Bat icon.jpg
Cowcalf.jpg
Chick icon.jpg
Dog-adult.jpg
Echidna.jpg
Fly-icon.png
Frog-icon.png
Grasshopper- female.jpg
Guineapig icon.jpg
Red-necked wallaby.jpg
Lizard embryo 03.jpg
Mouse.jpg
Sow and piglet.jpg
Platypus.jpg
Rabbit.jpg
Rat.jpg


C elegans.jpg
Zebrafish-icon.png
Medaka.jpg