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Conklin, E. G. (1905). The organization and cell lineage of the ascidian egg. J. Acad., Nat. Sci. Phila. 13, 1. | |||
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Edwin G. Conklin took eggs of the tunicate Styela partita, a sea squirt that resides in the waters off the coast of Massachusetts, and followed the fates of each cell in the embryo until they differentiated into particular structures. | |||
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Conklin, E. G. (1905). The organization and cell lineage of the ascidian egg. J. Acad., Nat. Sci. Phila. 13, 1.
https://archive.org/details/organizationcell00conk
Edwin G. Conklin took eggs of the tunicate Styela partita, a sea squirt that resides in the waters off the coast of Massachusetts, and followed the fates of each cell in the embryo until they differentiated into particular structures.
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