The Cause and Consequence of Unequal Cleavage in Sea Urchins
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The 4th cleavage of sea urchin embryos is unequal, giving rise to macromeres and micromeres. Besides, it has also been established that this micromere formation is a crucial step of differentiation to segregate a spicule-forming population of the pluteus larva. In spite of the fact that these phenomena are illustrated in practically all the textbooks of embryology, hardly any analysis has been made to elucidate the underlying mechanism of unequal divisions.
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