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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. | 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. | ||
Conklin, E. G. (1905). Mosaic development in ascidian eggs. J. Exp. Zool. 2, 145. | |||
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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.
Conklin, E. G. (1905). Mosaic development in ascidian eggs. J. Exp. Zool. 2, 145.
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