Embryology and GeneticsDevelopment and genetics. The egg and the spermatozoon. Cleavage of the egg. Gastrulation. Half and whole embryos. The development of Egg fragments. Single embryo from two eggs. Twins and twinning. Multiple chromosome types. Protoplasm and genes. Larval and foetal types. Parthenogenesis. Regeneration. Localization and induction. The determination of sex. Physiological embryology. |
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Introduction | 3 |
Development and Genetics II | 11 |
The Egg and the Spermatozoön | 18 |
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amphioxus animals annelid antipolar antipole appear archenteron ascidian become blastomeres blastopore blastula changes character chemical chromo cleavage contain crescent cut surface determined dextral differentiation diploid divide division early ectoderm egg nucleus embryo embryology endoderm evidence experimental experiments female fertilization frog frog's egg gastrula genes genetic genic balance germ cells gill slits give rise graft half halves haploid hybrid individual inner intersexes invagination kind known larvae later stages layer male mammals materials membrane ment mesoderm micromeres neural plate normal development normal embryos notochord number of chromosomes organs outer ovary oviduct pair parthenogenetic pass piece pigment plane pluteus polar bodies pole posterior present produce protoplasm regeneration region right angles rôle sea urchin sea water set free set of chromosomes sexual shown side single species sperm cells spermatozoön spindle tadpole tail takes place testis tetraploid tion Triton tube twins ventral vesicle wall whole embryo yolk