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The short-tailed fruit bat ''Carollia perspicillata'' Stage 18 to 24  embryo.
The short-tailed fruit bat ''Carollia perspicillata'' Stage 18 to 24  embryo.


 
:'''Links:''' [[Bat Development]] | [[:File:Bat embryo stage 10-13.jpg|stage 10 to 13]] | [[:File:Bat embryo stage 12-17.jpg|stage 12 to 17]] | [[:File:Bat embryo stage 18-24.jpg|stage 18 to 24]] | [[Quicktime Movie - Bat embryo stage 19|Quicktime - Stage 19 Embryo]] | | [[Movie - Bat embryo stage 19|Flash - Stage 19 Embryo]]


Thanks to Prof Richard Behringer and Dr Chris J. Creteko Dept. of Molecular Genetics, University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center, who provided images and stage information on the embryonic development of the bat.
Thanks to Prof Richard Behringer and Dr Chris J. Creteko Dept. of Molecular Genetics, University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center, who provided images and stage information on the embryonic development of the bat.

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Bat Embryonic Development (stage 18-24)

The short-tailed fruit bat Carollia perspicillata Stage 18 to 24 embryo.

Links: Bat Development | stage 10 to 13 | stage 12 to 17 | stage 18 to 24 | Quicktime - Stage 19 Embryo | | Flash - Stage 19 Embryo

Thanks to Prof Richard Behringer and Dr Chris J. Creteko Dept. of Molecular Genetics, University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center, who provided images and stage information on the embryonic development of the bat.


Bat embryo stage 18-24.jpg

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