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(470175-824)
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Drosophila virilis, For 35 Students
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(470189-394)
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Live Drosophila Culture, Recessive Genes Set
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(470024-738)
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Improved Formula for Higher Yields
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(470180-452)
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Drosophila mojavensis, For 35 Students
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(470180-400)
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Readily Observed Strain Requires No Magnification
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(470180-404)
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Drosophila melanogaster , the common fruit fly, is widely used in genetic studies. They express a number of mutations such as eye, wing, and bod...
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(470180-248)
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Examine the morphological characteristics of typical soil nematodes with the specimens in our well-populated culture.
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(470177-344)
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Bullfrog tadpoles are great for demonstrating metamorphosis in the classroom.
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(470180-354)
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This species of termite is very large, and you can easily observe the distinct differences of the several roles that exist in their eusocial colonies.
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(470189-248)
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This large predatory frog will eat any other organism smaller than itself, including smaller bullfrogs; keep similar-sized frogs together to avoid can...
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(470180-382)
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When hatched, the small, gray larvae are the traditional source for high-quality silk.
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(470180-444)
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Drosophila melanogaster, the common fruit fly, is widely used in genetic studies. They express a number of mutations such as eye, wing, and body mutat...
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(470180-292)
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Useful in regeneration studies, these freshwater Oligochaetes are easy to handle and to culture.
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(470180-278)
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White Worms
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(470176-406)
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Two or more species of annelids are included
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(470177-084)
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Sarcophaga bullata are gray flesh flies. These flies are reared on decaying flesh and pupate quickly, within 5 to 7 days from birth, to illustrate com...