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Buch, Englisch, Band 9, 318 Seiten, Format (B × H): 170 mm x 244 mm, Gewicht: 575 g

Reihe: Results and Problems in Cell Differentiation

Gehring

Genetic Mosaics and Cell Differentiation


Softcover Nachdruck of the original 1. Auflage 1978
ISBN: 978-3-662-21952-2
Verlag: Springer

Buch, Englisch, Band 9, 318 Seiten, Format (B × H): 170 mm x 244 mm, Gewicht: 575 g

Reihe: Results and Problems in Cell Differentiation

ISBN: 978-3-662-21952-2
Verlag: Springer


The relationship of cell lineage and differentiation is one of the most intriguing problems in developmental biology. In most higher organisms, the analysis of the cell lineage has to rely on indirect methods. Only in the most suitable systems, like the nematodes, can the pattern of cell division be determined by direct observation under the microscope. In cases where this is not possible, the fate of the cells has to be examined by using cell markers. Most suitable for this purpose are genetic markers, provided that they do not interfere with the developmental pathway to be studied. However, suitable genetic markers and techniques for generating genetic mosaics are available in a few organisms only. Therefore, this volume is largely concerned with Drosophila and the mouse, which have been studied most extensively. In 1929 STURTEVANT introduced the analysis of gynandromorphs into devel­ opmental genetics. However, this important contribution remained largely unnoticed until the late sixties, when the potential of this technique for deter­ mining embryonic fate maps and the number of primordial cells was exploited, and the methodology extended to the mapping of mutational foci. Mitotic recombination was demostrated by STER:-< in 1936, who realized the potential of this technique for the analysis of cell lineage and pattern formation. The usefulness of this method was substantially increased by the discovery of FRIESEN that mitotic recombination can be induced by x-irradiation. This allows the induction of mosaicism at any stage of development.

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Gynandromorph Fate Maps in Drosophila.- Mitotic Recombination and Position Effect Variegation.- Drosophila Chimeras and the Problem of Determination.- Estimating Primordial Cell Numbers in Drosophila Imaginal Discs and Histoblasts.- Cell Lineage Relationships in the Drosophila Embryo.- Cell Lineage and Differentiation in Drosophila.- Genetic Mosaic Studies of Pattern Formation in Drosophila melanogaster, with Special Reference to the Prepattern Hypothesis.- The Relationship Between Cell Lineage and Differentiation in the Early Mouse Embryo.- Sexual Differentiation in Mammalian Chimaeras and Mosaics.- Behavioral Analysis in Drosophila Mosaics.



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