Early sea urchin embryos can be split into two, and each half can develop into a complete individual. In other words, they can produce identical (monozygotic) twins—a phenomenon known as regulative ...
The sea urchin has long stood as an exemplary model for investigating embryogenesis and the intricate gene regulatory networks (GRNs) that dictate developmental processes. Studies in this field have ...
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