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Zebrafish Development 2




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Uploaded to YouTube by: sphagnumify
Date submitted to Unlisted Videos: 26 January 2015
Date uploaded/published to YouTube: 16 August 2010

Tags: science, biology




Description:

The earliest stages of development of a Zebrafish.

The footage relies on a recently developed microscope technology that relies on nonlinear optical properties of a cell's membrane and microtubules to rapidly take numerous still images (which are then placed together to show the process happening).

This video shows the process beginning after the first division, with the cells in blue and their mitotic spindles in green. The scale bar represents 100 micrometres.