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Cleavage and Gastrulation in Xenopus laevis Embryos
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Abstract
The
Xenopus laevis
egg contains an asymmetric distribution of molecules, which are parcelled out to cells during cleavage. The different cells interact with each other and rearrange themselves during gastrulation to produce the tissues and organs of the embryo in their proper position.
Title: Cleavage and Gastrulation in
Xenopus laevis
Embryos
Description:
Abstract
The
Xenopus laevis
egg contains an asymmetric distribution of molecules, which are parcelled out to cells during cleavage.
The different cells interact with each other and rearrange themselves during gastrulation to produce the tissues and organs of the embryo in their proper position.
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