Are shape and morphogenesis independent phenomena?
- PMID: 405239
- DOI: 10.1007/BF01922242
Are shape and morphogenesis independent phenomena?
Abstract
Amphibian embryos can develop inspite of dramatic deformations produced by constraints in the surrounding medium, and can even ultimately recover a normal morphology. Consequently, no sequential change of shape is necessary for normal morphogenesis and the form of the embryo appears to be determined by cell activities intrinsic to each stage.
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