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Catalog Number:
(470176-402)
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The nocturnal hermit crab uses “borrowed” shells to protect its relatively soft body, changing shells as it grows larger.
Catalog Number:
(470175-824)
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One of the largest <i>Drosophila</i> species. Useful for preparing salivary gland chromosome squashes.<BR><BR>Recommended by the Carnegie Institute<BR>Mature Drosophila are cultured in our own labs, and are marked with the culture initiation date. Culture is shipped in our instant medium in a shatterproof vial. The Fruit Fly pupae will usually appear within ten days of the ship date. You will also receive WARD’S Drosophila Culture Guide. Note: We can supply any of our single strains in the larger quantity for 100 students. Call our Customer Service department for details.
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Studying the life cycle of Drosophila and performing genetic crosses just got easier with this lab activity that includes a safe way to anesthetize the fruit flies.
Catalog Number:
(470129-020)
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Observe the complete life cycle of Drosophila melanogaster, a widely used model for genetics research.
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Bean Beetles are an agricultural pest beetle in the order Coleoptera.
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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 mutations.
Catalog Number:
(470176-760)
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<i>Drosophila melanogaster</i>, the common fruit fly, is widely used in genetic studies because they express a number of mutations such as eye, wing, and body mutations.
Catalog Number:
(470176-456)
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One culture containing brown, black and white planaria is useful for comparative study.
Catalog Number:
(470177-302)
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Extremely small euglenoid. Usually doesn’t rotate when swimming. Scavenger. Hay medium.<BR><BR>Characterized by flagella; lacks plastids.
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Collections of Specimens Used Most Often in Biology Classes
Catalog Number:
(470180-328)
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Cricket (Acheta domestica)or the Common House Cricket is available in adult and nymph sizes.
Catalog Number:
(470007-316)
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Classic experiment to demonstrate crossing over.
Catalog Number:
(470176-606)
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This organism is a common environmental isolate, and can be found in soil as well as in industrial settings.
Catalog Number:
(470004-172)
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Investigate a unique reproductive system.
Catalog Number:
(470007-318)
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Explore Different Examples of Symbiosis
Catalog Number:
(470007-888)
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A quick and colorful demonstration of Mendel’s Law of Segregation.
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