A recent study by researchers at the Friedrich Schiller University of Jena, Germany, revisits a seminal experiment in developmental biology, conducted a century ago, which identified the role of the embryonic "organizer." The research, published in the journal Nature, reveals that this mechanism may be older than previously thought, dating back to the earliest stages of animal evolution. Review of a century-old experiment The original experiment…
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A recent study by researchers at the Friedrich Schiller University of Jena, Germany, revisits a seminal experiment in developmental biology, conducted a century ago, which identified the role of the embryonic "organizer." The research, published in the journal Nature, reveals that this mechanism may be older than previously thought, dating back to the earliest stages of animal evolution. Review of a century-old experiment The original experiment…