Bird beaks develop from an embryonic group of cells called neural crest cells that are part of the neural tube, which gives rise to the spinal column and related structures. Amazingly, neural crest cells can be surgically transplanted from one embryo to another, even between embryos of different species. When quail neural crest cells were transplanted into duck embryos, the beak of the host embryo developed into a shape similar to that found in quails, creating the 'quck.' Duck cells were recruited in addition to the quail cells to form part of the quck beak. Conversely, when duck neural crest cells were transplanted into quail embryos, the beak of the embryo resembled that of a duck, creating a 'duail,' and quail cells were recruited to form part of the beak. What do these experiments tell you about the autonomy or nonautonomy of the transplanted and host cells during beak development?
Table of contents
- 1. Introduction to Genetics51m
- 2. Mendel's Laws of Inheritance3h 37m
- 3. Extensions to Mendelian Inheritance2h 41m
- 4. Genetic Mapping and Linkage2h 28m
- 5. Genetics of Bacteria and Viruses1h 21m
- 6. Chromosomal Variation1h 48m
- 7. DNA and Chromosome Structure56m
- 8. DNA Replication1h 10m
- 9. Mitosis and Meiosis1h 34m
- 10. Transcription1h 0m
- 11. Translation58m
- 12. Gene Regulation in Prokaryotes1h 19m
- 13. Gene Regulation in Eukaryotes44m
- 14. Genetic Control of Development44m
- 15. Genomes and Genomics1h 50m
- 16. Transposable Elements47m
- 17. Mutation, Repair, and Recombination1h 6m
- 18. Molecular Genetic Tools19m
- 19. Cancer Genetics29m
- 20. Quantitative Genetics1h 26m
- 21. Population Genetics50m
- 22. Evolutionary Genetics29m
14. Genetic Control of Development
Studying the Genetics of Development
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During early development, human cells determine their differentiated fates based on the environment. What term describes this phenomenon?
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Totipotent
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Mosaic determination
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Regulative determination
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Variable gene hypothesis

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Understand the concept of cell differentiation: During early development, cells become specialized to perform specific functions. This process is influenced by various factors in their environment.
Learn about regulative determination: This term describes how cells can change their fate based on external signals and interactions with other cells, allowing for flexibility in development.
Distinguish regulative determination from mosaic determination: Mosaic determination involves cells having predetermined fates that are not influenced by their environment, unlike regulative determination.
Explore the role of totipotent cells: These are cells that have the potential to differentiate into any cell type, but regulative determination specifically refers to the influence of environmental factors on cell fate.
Consider the variable gene hypothesis: This hypothesis suggests that gene expression can vary based on environmental conditions, which aligns with the concept of regulative determination where external factors influence cell differentiation.
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