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It takes seven to 10 days for a hatched egg to develop to adulthood; as such, health workers recommend Brazilians check their properties at least once a week.
The foetuses can also be investigated for skeletal malformations and litters can be allowed to develop to adulthood when tumours, if present, can be observed.
Following normal delivery, the pups were allowed to develop to adulthood up to two weeks.
Depending on external signals, C. elegans larvae either develop to adulthood, or enter the dauer-state (Fig. 4a).
However, flies lacking dLRCH develop to adulthood, showing that dLRCH activity is not essential for cell division in vivo.
peRNAi against tomm-40 allowed worms to develop to adulthood instead of causing larval arrest, although most of them were sterile.
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inx-6 mutants grown on vector RNAi plates rarely developed to adulthood after temperature up-shift at either 16 or 24 hr.
Once the bleached embryos had developed to adulthood, we let them lay embryos for 1 hr and half to further synchronize the populations.
As expected, >99% of the eggs laid by mated and self-fertile animals hatched, and the progeny developed to adulthood (Ward and Carrel 1979; Hughes et al. 2007).
The pharyngeal cuticle, buccal cavity, and grinder are synthesized 5 times during C. elegans life cycle: during late embryogenesis prior to hatching and during each of the four larval transition stages as the animal develops to adulthood.
While only 40% of dbh mutant mice that survive embryogenesis reach adulthood (Thomas et al., 1995), dbh−/ − zebrafish embryos developed to adulthood normally (24/96 (25%) of embryos produced by a male dbh+/ − crossed to female dbh+/ −, and raised to adulthood, were identified as dbh−/ −).
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