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Nipam Patel Part 2: The Role of Ubx in the Development of Crustacean Body Plan
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34 minutes
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Nov 28, 2020
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In the second lecture, Patel describes the work of his lab to expand the studies of Hox gene function to other arthropods. Patel describes the development of specialized body parts in crustaceans, and describes the transition between feeding to locomotor appendages. Using the beach hopper, Parhyale, his laboratory, in collaboration with the laboratory of Michalis Averof, showed that Ubx controls the boundary and transition between feeding and locomotor appendages during development.
Released:
Nov 28, 2020
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