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1. Detecting apoptosis in Drosophila tissues and cells.

2. Chemical mutagens, transposons, and transgenes to interrogate gene function in Drosophila melanogaster.

3. Drosophila hematopoiesis: Markers and methods for molecular genetic analysis.

4. Methods for studying planar cell polarity.

5. Comparing mRNA levels using in situ hybridization of a target gene and co-stain.

6. Methods to assess Drosophila heart development, function and aging.

7. Strategies for exploring TGF-β signaling in Drosophila.

8. IV. Tools and methods for studying cell migration and cell rearrangement in tissue and organ development.

9. Methods for studying oogenesis.

10. Studying aging in Drosophila.

11. Eye development.

13. Live imaging in Drosophila: The optical and genetic toolkits.

14. RNAi screening in Drosophila cells and in vivo.

15. Navigating and mining modENCODE data.

16. Targeted genome engineering techniques in Drosophila.

17. Large-scale imaginal disc sorting: A protocol for "omics"-approaches.

18. Methods to study Drosophila immunity.

19. A guide to study Drosophila muscle biology.

20. Whole-mount immunostaining of the adult Drosophila gastrointestinal tract.

21. Investigating spermatogenesis in Drosophila melanogaster.

22. Cell lines.

23. RNA-seq in the tetraploid Xenopus laevis enables genome-wide insight in a classic developmental biology model organism.

25. Analysis of histones and chromatin in Xenopus laevis egg and oocyte extracts.

26. Polyribosome analysis for investigating mRNA translation in Xenopus oocytes, eggs and embryos.

28. Electron microscopy, immunostaining, cytoskeleton visualization, in situ hybridization, and three-dimensional reconstruction of Xenopus oocytes.

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