Document Type
Article
Publication Date
12-2008
Publication Source
Drosophila Information Service
Abstract
The fast-changing scenario of undergraduate education puts emphasis on introducing students to hands-on techniques as part of their laboratory courses. In order to cater to large numbers of students and the time constraints involved with undergraduate level laboratory courses, there is a need for development of experiments that are cost effective and can be completed in a defined time frame. We have devised a laboratory exercise for teaching cell biology using the Drosophila melanogaster model. Drosophila can be reared in a short period of time in a cost effective manner. We used Drosophila tissue to study the sub-cellular organization of eukaryotic cells using fluorescent markers. The idea of this lab exercise is to: (a) familiarize students with the underlying principles of cell structure and function and its application to diverse areas of research, (b) allow students to sharpen their observation and quantitative microscopy skills, and (c) minimize the preparation time for the instructor.
Inclusive pages
160-164
ISBN/ISSN
0070-7333
Document Version
Published Version
Copyright
Copyright © 2008, University of Oklahoma
Publisher
University of Oklahoma
Volume
91
Peer Reviewed
yes
eCommons Citation
Tare, Meghana and Singh, Amit, "A Cell Biology Laboratory Exercise to Study Sub-Cellular Organelles in Drosophila" (2008). Biology Faculty Publications. 156.
https://ecommons.udayton.edu/bio_fac_pub/156
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