Book Description
There has not been a book like this for fifty years. In addition to many drawings and plates, the book contains discussions of general chick development and details of the research techniques used. This reference work is essential for researchers studying development and for molecular biologists and biochemists coming to the chick embryo for the first time. It is aimed at researchers, such as molecular geneticists, who wish to use the chick as their standard system, but need instruction on the developmental detail or techniques to use.
Synopsis
The chick embryo has long occupied a special place among developmental biologists for both research and training. In recent years, its popularity has extended to molecular biologists, biochemists and geneticists because of its ready availablilty, short incubation period, and ease of handling. This book contains discussions of general chick development and details of the research techniques used. Features include: more than 90 photographs of serial sections taken by light microscopy; detailed labelling and accompanying diagrams; sections covering the period from immediately after fertilization until 13 days of incubation showing all the major anatomical events; plates of the embryo stained with alizarin and alcian blue to show skeletal development; and coverage of the development of the early embryo and the establishment of the organ systems.
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