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  1. Essays in the History of Embryology and Biology.Jane Marion Oppenheimer - 1967 - MIT Press (MA).
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  • Determinants of blastomere identity in the early C. elegans embryo.Bruce Bowerman - 1995 - Bioessays 17 (5):405-414.
    Genetic and molecular studies of development in Caenorhabiditis elegans have identified regulators that appear to control pattern formation in the cellularized nematode embryo. Two genes, skn‐1 and pie‐1, are required for specifying the different identities of two sister blastomeres in a 4‐cell embryo, called P2 and EMS. The skn‐1 gene encodes a DNA binding protein that may control blastomere development by regulating transcription in EMS and its descendants. ABa and ABp, the other two sisters in a 4‐cell embryo, are influenced (...)
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  • Morphogens in vertebrate development: How do they work?Jonathan Cooke - 1995 - Bioessays 17 (2):93-96.
    The idea that concentration gradients of crucial substances might control the pattern of development, even in the embryos of complex organisms, has been around for a long time, but mostly in obscure forms. Twenty five years ago clear, experimentally testable ideas about how such gradients might work were enunciated, and more recently the morphogen gradient principle was shown to underlie the beginnings of patterning in Drosophila. Is it also central to vertebrate development? Four recent papers raise experimentation to a new (...)
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