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Introduction
Questions
- Where is the gene/protein expressed during development?
- What does the gene/protein do?
The lecture will introduce the research techniques in the mouse model that are currently used to answer these question.
References
Search the Journal Development Techniques and Resources
Oates AC, Gorfinkiel N, González-Gaitán M & Heisenberg CP. (2009). Quantitative approaches in developmental biology. Nat. Rev. Genet. , 10, 517-30. PMID: 19584811 DOI.
Richardson MK, Jeffery JE, Coates MI & Bininda-Emonds OR. (2001). Comparative methods in developmental biology. Zoology (Jena) , 104, 278-83. PMID: 16351842 DOI.
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