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3.1 Does the Genome or the Cytoplasm Direct Development?
The Embryological Origins of the Gene Theory
Boveri's 1902 Paper
Baltzer on Boveri
3.2 The Origins of Developmental Genetics
Cellular Politics
Induction and the Origins of Developmental Genetics
Movie of Salome Glueksohn-Waelsch
Enzymatic Adaptation and the Entrance of Molecular Biology into Embryology
Movie of Dr. François Jacob
3.3 The 2012 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine: Cloning and Nuclear Equivalence
The 2012 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine
Evidence for Genomic Equivalence
Why Clone Animals?
3.4 Poised Chromatin
3.5 Chromatin Diminution
3.6 The Nuclear Envelope’s Role in Gene Regulation
3.7 Control of Early Development by Nuclear RNA Selection
3.8 So You Think You Know What a Gene Is?
3.9 Stored mRNA in Brain Cells
3.10 Techniques of RNA and DNA Analysis
Techniques of Molecular Biology
Transgenic Cells and Gene Knock-outs
Studying DNA Regulatory Elements
Determining Methylation Status: Bisulfite Mapping
Reverse-Transcriptase Tolymerase Chain Reaction (RT-PCR)
Microarrays and Macroarrays
In Situ Hybridizations
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Web Topic 3.3 The 2012 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine: Cloning and Nuclear Equivalence
The 2012 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine
Evidence for Genomic Equivalence
Why Clone Animals?
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