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Developmental Biology
BIO 442
CHAPTER 1 TERMS TO KNOW
The following terms are freely used in your textbook. Make sure you know what they
mean, how they are used, and how to use them. When an example is given, make sure you can
describe and recall it. If a picture is provided, know what the structure looks like and where it is
located. If a diagram describes an experiment, make sure you understand the experiment by
being able to describe it in your own words. It is often helpful to look in other chapters of the
book to gain a thorough understanding of how the terms are used. Although some terms may not
be mentioned in class, as a student of developmental biology you are still responsible for
understanding them.
Development
Zygote
Embryology
Developmental Biology
Metazoan
Anatomy
Molecular Biology
Genetics
Cell Biology
Cancer Research
Physiology
Neurobiology
Immunology
Microbiology
Plant Biology
Ecology
Evolutionary Biology
Cellular diversity
Differentiation
Morphogenesis
Growth
Reproduction
Evolution
Environmental Integration
Comparative Embryology
Evolutionary Embryology
Teratology
Mathematical modeling
Epigenesis
Preformation
Embryonic germ layers &
derivatives, Fig. 1.1
Ectoderm
Mesoderm
Endoderm
Induction
Notochord
Von Baer's Laws of
vertebrate embryos
Gastrulation
Cell lineage
Fate map
Vital dye marking
Radioactive labeling
Fluorescent dyes
Zebrafish
Leopard gene
Genetic marking
Chimera
Chimeric embryo
Donor and host
Neural crest cells
Homologous structures
Analogous structures
Chordate
Medical embryology
Malformation
Syndrome
Piebaldism
Kit gene and KIT gene
Germ cell
Precursor
Animal models of disease
Teratogens and teratogenic
Thalidomide
Isometric growth
Allometric growth
Turing's reaction diffusion
model
Famous Researchers
Aristotle
William Harvey
Marcello Malpighi
Anton van Leeuwenhoek
Christian Pander
Heinrich Rathke
Karl Ernst von Baer
Edwin Conklin
Alan Turing