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Principles of Development Zusammenfassungen
Lewis Wolpert, Jim Smith - ISBN: 9780198800569
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Summary of the lectures, (theory of) Q&A’s, computer practicals, and the textbook, which can be used for the exam preparations
- Zusammenfassung
- • 27 Seiten •
Summary of the lectures, (theory of) Q&A’s, computer practicals, and the textbook, which can be used for the exam preparations
-Describe the hierarchy of gene activity that regulates Drosophila segmentation
-Distinguish and explain methods used to investigate protein vs mRNA expression
-Describe the syncytial nature of the early stages of fly development and understand its significance.
-Understand and describe at the molecular level how the Gap genes regulate the expression of Eve stripe 2
-Make predictions about segment polarity gene expression in a pair-rule mutant embryo or about pair-rule gene expression in a Gap m...
- Notizen
- • 7 Seiten •
-Describe the hierarchy of gene activity that regulates Drosophila segmentation
-Distinguish and explain methods used to investigate protein vs mRNA expression
-Describe the syncytial nature of the early stages of fly development and understand its significance.
-Understand and describe at the molecular level how the Gap genes regulate the expression of Eve stripe 2
-Make predictions about segment polarity gene expression in a pair-rule mutant embryo or about pair-rule gene expression in a Gap m...
- Appreciate and describe the molecular mechanisms underlying neural induction
- Describe TGF-beta (TGF-β) signal transduction and the differences between the BMP versus nodal pathways
- Discuss the experiments that demonstrate a role for BMP antagonists in vertebrate neural induction
- Describe how antisense morpholino oligos can be used to inhibit gene function
- Appreciate and describe the differences between the processes of neural induction versus neurogenesis
- Notizen
- • 6 Seiten •
- Appreciate and describe the molecular mechanisms underlying neural induction
- Describe TGF-beta (TGF-β) signal transduction and the differences between the BMP versus nodal pathways
- Discuss the experiments that demonstrate a role for BMP antagonists in vertebrate neural induction
- Describe how antisense morpholino oligos can be used to inhibit gene function
- Appreciate and describe the differences between the processes of neural induction versus neurogenesis
- Identify the important signalling centres in the developing limb bud and describe the experiments that identified these centres and demonstrated their importance.
- Describe the experimental evidence for the role of FGF signalling in limb bud outgrowth
- Describe the experimental evidence that shows that Shh acts as a morphogen to pattern the anterior-posterior axis of the limb bud.
- Describe how the important signalling centres in the limb bud co-ordinately regulate pattern formation in the ...
- Notizen
- • 7 Seiten •
- Identify the important signalling centres in the developing limb bud and describe the experiments that identified these centres and demonstrated their importance.
- Describe the experimental evidence for the role of FGF signalling in limb bud outgrowth
- Describe the experimental evidence that shows that Shh acts as a morphogen to pattern the anterior-posterior axis of the limb bud.
- Describe how the important signalling centres in the limb bud co-ordinately regulate pattern formation in the ...
- Provide an overview of the polycomb and trithorax group complexes and their activities
- Describe evidence that indicates stem cell chromatin is in an open ‘permissive’ state
- Understand what is bivalent chromatin and why it may be important for stem cell biology and development
- Understand the steps of chromatin immunoprecipitation and why it is a useful technique in epigenetic studies
- Describe the Nodal signalling example and experimental approach, and understand how it illustrates ...
- Notizen
- • 9 Seiten •
- Provide an overview of the polycomb and trithorax group complexes and their activities
- Describe evidence that indicates stem cell chromatin is in an open ‘permissive’ state
- Understand what is bivalent chromatin and why it may be important for stem cell biology and development
- Understand the steps of chromatin immunoprecipitation and why it is a useful technique in epigenetic studies
- Describe the Nodal signalling example and experimental approach, and understand how it illustrates ...
- Discuss the evidence for the nodal morphogen acting during mesoderm induction.
- Discuss the concept of the vertebrate dorsal organiser.
- Discuss the evidence that the brachyury transcription factor is a conserved regulator of germ layer specification.
- Draw conclusions regarding the molecular pathways regulating development of Urbilateria.
- Notizen
- • 8 Seiten •
- Discuss the evidence for the nodal morphogen acting during mesoderm induction.
- Discuss the concept of the vertebrate dorsal organiser.
- Discuss the evidence that the brachyury transcription factor is a conserved regulator of germ layer specification.
- Draw conclusions regarding the molecular pathways regulating development of Urbilateria.
- To give an overview of genomic imprinting, when it is initiated and how imprinting disorders can arise
- Describe key events in X-inactivation including the role of the Xist non-coding RNA
- Notizen
- • 8 Seiten •
- To give an overview of genomic imprinting, when it is initiated and how imprinting disorders can arise
- Describe key events in X-inactivation including the role of the Xist non-coding RNA
- To have gained an understanding of why epigenetics is relevant to development
- To understand that DNA methylation can impact gene expression and be able to describe an experimental approach to test this
- To explain how patterns of DNA methylation can be maintained through DNA replication
- To understand that covalent histone modifications form a code that can impact gene expression
- To explain how some histone modifications can be maintained through DNA replication
- Notizen
- • 10 Seiten •
- To have gained an understanding of why epigenetics is relevant to development
- To understand that DNA methylation can impact gene expression and be able to describe an experimental approach to test this
- To explain how patterns of DNA methylation can be maintained through DNA replication
- To understand that covalent histone modifications form a code that can impact gene expression
- To explain how some histone modifications can be maintained through DNA replication
- Discuss the evidence supporting a role for tinman homologues in heart development
- Discuss the anatomical and molecular evidence supporting the theory of dorsoventral axis inversion during the evolution of protostome and deuterostome lineages.
- Describe the conserved features of Hox gene cluster organisation.
- Appreciate and discuss how changes in the expression and activity of Hox genes have contributed to changes in anatomy during animal evolution.
- Draw conclusions regarding the molecul...
- Notizen
- • 7 Seiten •
- Discuss the evidence supporting a role for tinman homologues in heart development
- Discuss the anatomical and molecular evidence supporting the theory of dorsoventral axis inversion during the evolution of protostome and deuterostome lineages.
- Describe the conserved features of Hox gene cluster organisation.
- Appreciate and discuss how changes in the expression and activity of Hox genes have contributed to changes in anatomy during animal evolution.
- Draw conclusions regarding the molecul...
Test Bank For Principles of Development 6th Edition By Lewis Wolpert; Cheryll Tickle; Alfonso Martinez Arias 0569, 8 . 2993, X 
 
1 History and basic concepts 
 
2 Development of the Drosophila body plan 
 
3 Vertebrate development I: life cycles and experimental techniques 
 
4 Vertebrate development II: Xenopus and zebrafish 
 
5 Vertebrate development III: chick and mouse—completing the body plan 
 
6 Development of nematodes and sea urchins 
 
7 Morphogenesis: change in form in the early e...
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- • 257 Seiten •
Test Bank For Principles of Development 6th Edition By Lewis Wolpert; Cheryll Tickle; Alfonso Martinez Arias 0569, 8 . 2993, X 
 
1 History and basic concepts 
 
2 Development of the Drosophila body plan 
 
3 Vertebrate development I: life cycles and experimental techniques 
 
4 Vertebrate development II: Xenopus and zebrafish 
 
5 Vertebrate development III: chick and mouse—completing the body plan 
 
6 Development of nematodes and sea urchins 
 
7 Morphogenesis: change in form in the early e...
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Neueste Principles of Development Zusammenfassungen
- Understand how the neural crest contributes to cardiac development and the pathology underlying congenital cardiac abnormalities.
- Explain how certain SNPs might contribute to congenital abnormalities.
- Discuss the evidence that Notch signalling is important during cardiac morphogenesis
- Notizen
- • 10 Seiten •
- Understand how the neural crest contributes to cardiac development and the pathology underlying congenital cardiac abnormalities.
- Explain how certain SNPs might contribute to congenital abnormalities.
- Discuss the evidence that Notch signalling is important during cardiac morphogenesis
-Describe the hierarchy of gene activity that regulates Drosophila segmentation
-Distinguish and explain methods used to investigate protein vs mRNA expression
-Describe the syncytial nature of the early stages of fly development and understand its significance.
-Understand and describe at the molecular level how the Gap genes regulate the expression of Eve stripe 2
-Make predictions about segment polarity gene expression in a pair-rule mutant embryo or about pair-rule gene expression in a Gap m...
- Notizen
- • 7 Seiten •
-Describe the hierarchy of gene activity that regulates Drosophila segmentation
-Distinguish and explain methods used to investigate protein vs mRNA expression
-Describe the syncytial nature of the early stages of fly development and understand its significance.
-Understand and describe at the molecular level how the Gap genes regulate the expression of Eve stripe 2
-Make predictions about segment polarity gene expression in a pair-rule mutant embryo or about pair-rule gene expression in a Gap m...
-Describe and interpret the embryological experiments that demonstrated a role for the notochord and floorplate in motor neuron induction.
-Describe and interpret the experiments that show Shh acts as a morphogen to pattern the ventral neural tube. 
-Be able to explain the concept of morphogen using examples.
-Describe the Shh signal transduction pathway.
- Notizen
- • 7 Seiten •
-Describe and interpret the embryological experiments that demonstrated a role for the notochord and floorplate in motor neuron induction.
-Describe and interpret the experiments that show Shh acts as a morphogen to pattern the ventral neural tube. 
-Be able to explain the concept of morphogen using examples.
-Describe the Shh signal transduction pathway.
- Appreciate and describe the molecular mechanisms underlying neural induction
- Describe TGF-beta (TGF-β) signal transduction and the differences between the BMP versus nodal pathways
- Discuss the experiments that demonstrate a role for BMP antagonists in vertebrate neural induction
- Describe how antisense morpholino oligos can be used to inhibit gene function
- Appreciate and describe the differences between the processes of neural induction versus neurogenesis
- Notizen
- • 6 Seiten •
- Appreciate and describe the molecular mechanisms underlying neural induction
- Describe TGF-beta (TGF-β) signal transduction and the differences between the BMP versus nodal pathways
- Discuss the experiments that demonstrate a role for BMP antagonists in vertebrate neural induction
- Describe how antisense morpholino oligos can be used to inhibit gene function
- Appreciate and describe the differences between the processes of neural induction versus neurogenesis
- Identify the important signalling centres in the developing limb bud and describe the experiments that identified these centres and demonstrated their importance.
- Describe the experimental evidence for the role of FGF signalling in limb bud outgrowth
- Describe the experimental evidence that shows that Shh acts as a morphogen to pattern the anterior-posterior axis of the limb bud.
- Describe how the important signalling centres in the limb bud co-ordinately regulate pattern formation in the ...
- Notizen
- • 7 Seiten •
- Identify the important signalling centres in the developing limb bud and describe the experiments that identified these centres and demonstrated their importance.
- Describe the experimental evidence for the role of FGF signalling in limb bud outgrowth
- Describe the experimental evidence that shows that Shh acts as a morphogen to pattern the anterior-posterior axis of the limb bud.
- Describe how the important signalling centres in the limb bud co-ordinately regulate pattern formation in the ...
- Explain the significance of the neural crest lineage to vertebrate anatomy.
- Distinguish the ventral-lateral and dorsal pathways of neural crest migration.
- Give examples of cell types derived from specific AP regions of neural crest. 
- Describe and interpret experiments used to ‘fate map’ neural crest cells in avian embryos.
- Describe and interpret experiments used to determine the developmental potential of neural crest cells in avian embryos.
- Notizen
- • 7 Seiten •
- Explain the significance of the neural crest lineage to vertebrate anatomy.
- Distinguish the ventral-lateral and dorsal pathways of neural crest migration.
- Give examples of cell types derived from specific AP regions of neural crest. 
- Describe and interpret experiments used to ‘fate map’ neural crest cells in avian embryos.
- Describe and interpret experiments used to determine the developmental potential of neural crest cells in avian embryos.
- Provide an overview of the polycomb and trithorax group complexes and their activities
- Describe evidence that indicates stem cell chromatin is in an open ‘permissive’ state
- Understand what is bivalent chromatin and why it may be important for stem cell biology and development
- Understand the steps of chromatin immunoprecipitation and why it is a useful technique in epigenetic studies
- Describe the Nodal signalling example and experimental approach, and understand how it illustrates ...
- Notizen
- • 9 Seiten •
- Provide an overview of the polycomb and trithorax group complexes and their activities
- Describe evidence that indicates stem cell chromatin is in an open ‘permissive’ state
- Understand what is bivalent chromatin and why it may be important for stem cell biology and development
- Understand the steps of chromatin immunoprecipitation and why it is a useful technique in epigenetic studies
- Describe the Nodal signalling example and experimental approach, and understand how it illustrates ...
- Discuss the evidence for the nodal morphogen acting during mesoderm induction.
- Discuss the concept of the vertebrate dorsal organiser.
- Discuss the evidence that the brachyury transcription factor is a conserved regulator of germ layer specification.
- Draw conclusions regarding the molecular pathways regulating development of Urbilateria.
- Notizen
- • 8 Seiten •
- Discuss the evidence for the nodal morphogen acting during mesoderm induction.
- Discuss the concept of the vertebrate dorsal organiser.
- Discuss the evidence that the brachyury transcription factor is a conserved regulator of germ layer specification.
- Draw conclusions regarding the molecular pathways regulating development of Urbilateria.
- To give an overview of genomic imprinting, when it is initiated and how imprinting disorders can arise
- Describe key events in X-inactivation including the role of the Xist non-coding RNA
- Notizen
- • 8 Seiten •
- To give an overview of genomic imprinting, when it is initiated and how imprinting disorders can arise
- Describe key events in X-inactivation including the role of the Xist non-coding RNA
- Discuss the evidence supporting a role for tinman homologues in heart development
- Discuss the anatomical and molecular evidence supporting the theory of dorsoventral axis inversion during the evolution of protostome and deuterostome lineages.
- Describe the conserved features of Hox gene cluster organisation.
- Appreciate and discuss how changes in the expression and activity of Hox genes have contributed to changes in anatomy during animal evolution.
- Draw conclusions regarding the molecul...
- Notizen
- • 7 Seiten •
- Discuss the evidence supporting a role for tinman homologues in heart development
- Discuss the anatomical and molecular evidence supporting the theory of dorsoventral axis inversion during the evolution of protostome and deuterostome lineages.
- Describe the conserved features of Hox gene cluster organisation.
- Appreciate and discuss how changes in the expression and activity of Hox genes have contributed to changes in anatomy during animal evolution.
- Draw conclusions regarding the molecul...
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