Laboratory Course Using Zebrafish to Uncover Changing Roles of Wnt Signaling in Early Vertebrate Development.

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Zebrafish Pub Date : 2024-04-01 DOI:10.1089/zeb.2023.0070
Manuel Fiegl, Robin A Kimmel
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Coordinated signaling pathway activity directs early patterning to set up the vertebrate body plan. Perturbations in the timing or location of signal molecule expression impacts embryo morphology and organ formation. In this study, we present a laboratory course to use zebrafish for studying the role of Wnt signaling in specifying the early embryonic axes. Students are exposed to basic techniques in molecular and developmental biology, including embryo manipulation, fluorescence microscopy, image processing, and data analysis. Furthermore, this course incorporates student-designed experiments to stimulate independent inquiry and improve scientific learning, providing an experience resembling graduate-level laboratory research. Students appreciated following vertebrate development in real-time, and principles of embryogenesis were reinforced by observing the morphological changes that arise due to signaling alterations. Scientific and research skills were enhanced through practice in experimental design, interpretation, and presentation.
利用斑马鱼揭示 Wnt 信号在脊椎动物早期发育中不断变化的作用的实验课程。
协调的信号通路活动指导早期模式化,以建立脊椎动物的身体计划。信号分子表达时间或位置的干扰会影响胚胎形态和器官的形成。在本研究中,我们介绍了利用斑马鱼研究 Wnt 信号在指定早期胚胎轴中的作用的实验课程。学生将接触到分子和发育生物学的基本技术,包括胚胎操作、荧光显微镜、图像处理和数据分析。此外,本课程还结合了学生设计的实验,以激发独立探究和提高科学学习能力,为学生提供类似研究生水平实验室研究的体验。学生们非常喜欢实时跟踪脊椎动物的发育过程,并通过观察因信号改变而产生的形态变化,巩固了胚胎发生的原理。通过实验设计、解释和演示方面的练习,科学和研究技能得到了提高。
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