Figure 3.21 The widely used RTK signal transduction pathway

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Figure 3.21 The widely used RTK signal transduction pathway DevBio9e-Fig-03-21-0.jpg

Figure 3.22 Activation of MITF transcription factor through the binding of stem cell factor by the Kit RTK protein (Part 2) DevBio9e-Fig-03-22-2R.jpg

Tunicate life cycle

Part Figure II.2 Autonomous specification in the early tunicate embyro (Part 1) DevBio9e-PartFig-II-02-1R.jpg

Part Figure II.2 Autonomous specification in the early tunicate embyro (Part 2) DevBio9e-PartFig-II-02-2R.jpg

Part Figure II.3 Microsurgery on tunicate eggs forces some of the yellow crescent cytoplasm of the muscle-forming B4.1 blastomeres to enter the b4.2 blastomere pair DevBio9e-PartFig-II-03-0.jpg

Part Figure II.4 Conditional specification DevBio9e-PartFig-II-04-0.jpg

Part Figure II.6 Roux’s attempt to demostrate autonomous specification DevBio9e-PartFig-II-06-0.jpg

Part Figure II.7 Driesch’s demonstration of conditional specification DevBio9e-PartFig-II-07-0.jpg

Part Figure II.9 The “French flag” analogy for conditional specification (Part 1) DevBio9e-PartFig-II-09-1R.jpg

Part Figure II.9 The “French flag” analogy for conditional specification (Part 2) DevBio9e-PartFig-II-09-2R.jpg