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Figure 3.13 Ectodermal competence and the ability to respond to the optic vesicle inducer in Xenopus
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Figure 3.14 Lens induction in amphibians

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Figure 3.13 Ectodermal competence and the ability to respond to the optic vesicle inducer in Xenopus. Figure 3.14 Lens induction in amphibians. Figure 3.15 Schematic diagram of induction of the mouse lens. Figure 3.16 Feather induction in the chick. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Page 1: Figure 3.14  Lens induction in amphibians

Figure 3.13 Ectodermal competence and the ability to respond to the optic vesicle inducer in Xenopus

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Figure 3.14 Lens induction in amphibians

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Figure 3.15 Schematic diagram of induction of the mouse lens

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Figure 3.16 Feather induction in the chick

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Figure 3.18 Genetic specificity of induction in amphibians

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Figure 3.20 Fgf8 in the developing chick (Part 1)

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Figure 3.20 Fgf8 in the developing chick (Part 2)

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Figure 3.19 Structure and function of a receptor tyrosine kinase

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Figure 3.20 Fgf8 in the developing chick

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Figure 3.21 The widely used RTK signal transduction pathway

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Figure 3.22 Activation of MITF transcription factor through the binding of stem cell factor by the Kit RTK protein (Part 2)

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Figure 3.22 Activation of MITF transcription factor through the binding of stem cell factor by the Kit RTK protein (Part 1)

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Tunicate life cycle

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Part Figure II.2 Autonomous specification in the early tunicate embyro (Part 1)

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Part Figure II.2 Autonomous specification in the early tunicate embyro (Part 2)

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Part Figure II.3 Microsurgery on tunicate eggs forces some of the yellow crescent cytoplasm of the muscle-forming B4.1 blastomeres to enter the b4.2 blastomere pair

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Part Figure II.4 Conditional specification

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Part Figure II.6 Roux’s attempt to demostrate autonomous specification

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Part Figure II.7 Driesch’s demonstration of conditional specification