Production year
2016
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Dissection de l'ascidie "Phallusia mammillata". Comme il s'agit d'une espèce hermaphrodite, sa dissection permet de récupérer les gamètes mâles et femelles, qui seront ensuite fécondés in vitro. Cette technique est essentielle pour les études développées dans l'équipe de recherche d'Alex McDougall.
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2016
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