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Comments on Heid PJ et al. (2000) Methods Mol Biol "Cell lineage analysis. Videomicroscopy techniques." (0)
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Heid PJ, & Hardin JD (2000). Cell lineage analysis. Videomicroscopy techniques. Methods Mol Biol, 135, 323-30. doi:10.1385/1-59259-685-1:323
Complete or partial embryonic cell lineages are available for several animal model systems. In the case of the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans, the entire embryonic cell lineage has been determined and is largely invariant. This makes cell lineage analysis a potentially useful tool for assessing mutant phenotypes in C. elegans. Indeed, lineage analysis of some mutants has shown that one cell can be transformed into a different cell resulting in duplication or absence of certain tissues...
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