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Embryologist Hans Spemann, in a series of brilliant experiments he thought of as “conversations,” induced a tiny embryo to “hear” certain questions. Finding additional clues in embryologist Walter Vogt’s “fate map,” Spemann discovered the “organizer” — that group of cells that differentiates first and then induces the differentiation of other cells around it. A Coronet release.
15 Minutes - Color
Embryologist Hans Spemann, in a series of brilliant experiments he thought of as “conversations,” induced a tiny embryo to “hear” certain questions. Finding additional clues in embryologist Walter Vogt’s “fate map,” Spemann discovered the “organizer” — that group of cells that differentiates first and then induces the differentiation of other cells around it. A Coronet release.
15 Minutes - Color