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Using model organisms in an undergraduate laboratory to link genotype, phenotype, and the environment

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We developed laboratory exercises using zebrafish (Danio rerio) and nematodes (Caenorhabditis elegans) for a sophomore-
level Integrative Biology Laboratory course. Students examined live wildtype zebrafish at different stages
of development and noted shifts occurring in response to fgf8a deficiency. Students were introduced to development
in other fish species to demonstrate how variation in developmental systems affects phenotype. Finally, students
cultured glp-1(bn18ts) C. elegans mutants under different conditions to illustrate how the environment and
genetics act concurrently to modulate development. Undergraduate students responded positively to both the
fish and C. elegans laboratory modules. These novel laboratory exercises are intended to promote an integrative
view of biology and to help prepare undergraduate students for independent research with faculty.
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Routledge : Taylor & Francis; Routledge.,

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Bahasa

English

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0021-9266

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2013 Vol. 47, No. 1, 52–59

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BIOLOGI 574

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