Difference between revisions of "Sea Urchin Fertilization Lab"
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[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3t8tg9iX9Cc fertilization animation] (not great but okay) | [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3t8tg9iX9Cc fertilization animation] (not great but okay) | ||
− | [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VZTqVPe8alM in lab video] ( | + | [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VZTqVPe8alM in lab video] |
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+ | ===Our Lab Experience=== | ||
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===References=== | ===References=== | ||
+ | [[Media:guide-to-sea-urchins_lowres.pdf|'''A Guide to the Sea Urchin Reproductive Cycle and Staging Sea Urchin Gonad Samples''']] | ||
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+ | [[Media:sea urchin fertilization.pdf|Vacquier, Victor D. ('''2011'''), '''Laboratory on Sea Urchin Fertilization.''' ''Molecular Reproduction & Development'', '''''78''''': pp.553–564.]] | ||
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+ | [[Media:sea urchin fertilization_2.pdf|Ettensohn, Charles A. ('''2017'''), '''Sea Urchins as a Model System for Studying Embryonic Development.''' ''Reference Module in Biomedical Sciences'', Elsevier Inc.]] | ||
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+ | ::Purification Paper | ||
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+ | [[Media:J. Biol. Chem.-1984-Deits-13525-33.pdf|Thomas Deits, Martha Farrance, Erica S. Kay, Laurie Medill, Eric E. Turner, Peggy J. Weidman, and Bennett M. Shapiro., ('''1984'''),'''Purification and Properties of Ovoperoxidase, the Enzyme Responsible for Hardening the Fertilization Membrane of the Sea Urchin Egg.''' ''J. Biol. Chem'', '''''259 (21)''''', pp. 13525-13533.]] | ||
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+ | Related Reference | ||
+ | :[[Media:J. Biol. Chem.-1996-Jacob-19950-6.pdf|Human Phagocytes Employ the Myeloperoxidase-Hydrogen Peroxide System to Synthesize Dityrosine, Trityrosine, Pulcherosine, and Isodityrosine by a Tyrosyl Radical-dependent Pathway.]] |
Latest revision as of 19:10, 24 March 2019
Sea urchins are a model organism for "developmental biology"
fertilization animation (not great but okay)
Our Lab Experience
References
A Guide to the Sea Urchin Reproductive Cycle and Staging Sea Urchin Gonad Samples
- Purification Paper
Related Reference