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What was the experimental focus of the preliminary genetic screening performed by Nüsslein- Volhard and Wieschaus?
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When the Bicoid protein is expressed in Drosophila, the embryo is still syncytial divisions between cells are not yet fully developed). This helps to explain which observation by Nüsslein- Volhard and Wieschaus?
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For which of the following reasons are adult stem cells said to be multipotent?
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The duplication of homeotic Hox) genes has been significant in the evolution of animals because it
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Cells in a developing embryo are subject to a number of regulatory pressures. Which of the following is NOT a source of regulatory signals in animal development?
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During Drosophila development, there is a regulatory cascade of gene activation. The proper sequence for this cascade is
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Which of the following is true of the cloning experiment that resulted in Dolly the sheep?
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Suppose the protein specified by bicoid were injected into Drosophila embryos, so that a high concentration was present everywhere in the embryo. What might be the result of such an experiment?
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During development, what a cell differentiates into depends in part on its location along three body axes. Which axis runs towards the organism's head?
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Suppose the pair- rule genes were inactivated in Drosophila embryos. What is the likely result of the experiment?
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Communication within and between cells of an embryo can include all of the following EXCEPT
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Gastrulation is an important event in early embryonic development. Which of the following is NOT a result of this process?
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Which of the following terms refers to a cell that is capable of dividing and developing into a limited number of cell types in a multicellular organism?
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One form of programmed cell death is apoptosis. In which developmental situation would you predict apoptosis would NOT play a major role?
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All of the following are true of embryonic stem cells EXCEPT that
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Which of the following would constitute evidence that differentiated cells retain all the genes of developing cells?
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