crisscrossing Science
Title
crisscrossing Science Episode 018: Arrested Developmental Biology
Abstract
In this episode, Chris Gaiser (professor of biology at Linfield College) and Mike Crosser (professor of physics at Linfield College) discuss the process in which cells in our bodies develop into vastly different cell types (skin, blood, liver, and so forth), despite all having the exact same DNA sequences. Instead, environmental cues determine which of these genes are expressed for any given cell.
Document Type
Audio File
Duration
31 minutes 14 seconds
Publication Date
3-27-2017
Disciplines
Cell Anatomy | Cell and Developmental Biology | Cell Biology | Cells
Rights
Copyright © 2017. Terms of use for work posted in DigitalCommons@Linfield available at https://digitalcommons.linfield.edu/rights.pdf.
Recommended Citation
Crosser, Michael S. and Gaiser, J. Christopher, "crisscrossing Science Episode 018: Arrested Developmental Biology" (2017). crisscrossing Science. Audio File. Submission 18.
https://digitalcommons.linfield.edu/crisscross/18