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Allyn J Waterman has written: 'The differentiation of entire young rabbit embryos in omental grafts' 'Giant cells in omental grafts of whole rabbit embryos' 'The capacity for independent self-differentiation exhibited by isolated primordia of the rabbit embryo transplanted to the omentum' 'Heteroplastic transplantations of embryonic tissues of rabbit and rat' 'Development of young rabbit blastocysts in tissue culture and in grafts'
The nervous system
It is a general statement that auxins having the capacity to induce the somatic embryos. If the medium contains the auxins, then the induced somatic embryos undergoes proliferation, instead of differentiation and furthur development. Hence, it is necessary to remove the auxins before going for histodifferentiation and maturation.
Diana Elizabeth Wedlock has written: 'Differentiation of homopoietic cells in the thymus bursa of fabricius, spleen and bone marrow of chick embrios and newly hatched chicks (Gallus domesticus)' -- subject(s): Blood cells, Chickens, Embryos, Cell differentiation
the sex of all embryos is decided when the sperm meets the egg. The egg is x and the sperm is either x or y. If y then it is a male and x is female.
differentiation.
The endosperm contains the stored food that provides energy for the plant. This allows it to begin to grow into a plant.
cleavage stage
dormancy
to differentiation the cells
Differentiation part of the Gastrulation process
From the mother's body, - they are inside it while they are embryos.